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Examples Of Figurative Language By Elie Wiesel

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Night contains a significant amount of figurative language. Select 3 examples from the text to analyze. In analyzing each example, be sure to explain how the specific example impacts the text. (How does it affect the reader? How does it affect the reading experience? Why did Wiesel make that specific choice?) Please use a different type of figurative language for each example. #1 One example of figurative language in the text is on page 8. “Annihilate an entire people?” The author asks. ‘Wipe out a population dispersed throughout so many nations? So many millions of people! By what means? In the middle of the twentieth century!” (Wiesel 8) This is an example of the figurative language type called dramatic irony. Dramatic irony is an ironic …show more content…

He wrote a speech called “The Perils of Indifference” and expressed not just her gratitude for the Americans and their army, but also shared part of her side of the story and her hatred for indifference. He shared another small piece of information that was a piece of figurative language. “They no longer felt pain, hunger, thirst. They feared nothing. They felt nothing. They were dead and did not know it.” (1999) When he says this he is using a hyperbole, or a great exaggeration used to show importance or drama. This quote gives us some insight on how tortured the concentration camp victims felt and just how uncomfortable it was to reflect on it. Obviously, these humans were hungry and thirsty, and they had nerves to feel pain. They were afraid but they had given up. They weren’t going to ty to stand up for themselves anymore, that weren’t going to try to escape, not to fight back, or even say goodbye. Some went insane, others didn’t try. This affects the mood of the story because it shows readers even more of how these people were affected, not just physically but emotionally and mentally as well. This speech almost drove me to tears reading it, because it was so powerful. When you are taken into the world of the characters, it is hard to forget a loss and you will almost always feel what the character is

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