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Examples Of Personification In The Book Night

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Authors use many different writing techniques in their writing to help convey their meaning, visualize what is happening, and help the reader feel what the author was feeling in a stronger way. Elie Wiesel effectively uses narrative techniques in his book Night, to show his loss of faith and identity. Night is about a boy named Elie and how when he was only fifteen years old, got sent to Auschwitz concentration camp. He tells a story of his personal experiences, like losing his parents, siblings, friends, and his whole entire previous life. He talks about how badly he and millions of others were treated and his story of survival. In his memoir Night, Elie Wiesel uses personification and repetition to enhance his main ideas of loss of faith …show more content…

At this point he had just woken up from his first night in Auschwitz, he had look at his dad and said how he changed and had a veiled look in his eyes .He said,
“The night had passed completely. The morning star shone in the sky. I too had become a different person. The student of Talmud, the child I was, had been consumed by the flames. All that was left was a shape that resembled me. My soul had been invaded—and devoured—by a black flame” (37). By Elie using personification it helps us understand his feeling on him changing and losing his identity. He felt like he was already death and that he was not there, it was just his body. He wanted to show us that his previous life was gone. His mom was gone, his sisters were gone, his friends were gone, and his house was gone. He had nothing left and felt like he was starting a completely different life. The night before the death walk Elie used repetition to show the death of humanity. At this point it is there last night in Buna before they have to do the death march to another camp, because Buna was about to get raided and bombed and burned down. He

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