Kristen Kee Mrs. Brenner AP English/ Period I 22 November 2011 Night Excerpt Analysis Essay No one has experienced anything more life changing than Eli Wiesel. He survived a concentration camp in Auschwitz and lived to tell the story. Eli Wiesel uses anaphora, simile, and diction to emphasize the tone and meaning of a passage from his book. In this excerpt, Eli Wiesel clearly shows how he feels about being in Auschwitz and he clearly defines the purpose of why he wrote this part in his book.
NIGHT ANALYSIS ESSAY
Kristen Kee Mrs. Brenner AP English/ Period I 22 November 2011 Night Excerpt Analysis Essay No one has experienced anything more life changing than Eli Wiesel. He survived a concentration camp in Auschwitz and lived to tell the story. Eli Wiesel uses anaphora, simile, and diction to emphasize the tone and meaning of a passage from his book. In this excerpt, Eli Wiesel clearly shows how he feels about being in Auschwitz and he clearly defines the purpose of why he wrote this part in his book.
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