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Sold Lakshmi Character Analysis
These two characters in the novels Night by author Elie Wiesel and Sold by the author Patricia Mccormick were the strongest by far.Elie and Lakshmi had a certain characteristic that the others did not have.they did not fear and lose hope so easily like the others. In Sold Lakshmi is a very determined character “I will do whatever it takes to get

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