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NIGHT ANALYSIS ESSAY

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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.

Dialectical Journal of "Night" by Elie Wiesel

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Dialectical Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel Quotations from the Text Commentary/Response to Quotations ?Physically, he was as awkward as a clown. His waiflike shyness made people smile? (Wiesel 3). This simile describing Moishe the Beadle is important and helps give the reader a better understanding of how the Jews of Sighet thought of him. Describing Moishe?s awkwardness shows the lack of importance shown to him foreshadowing how Jews of Sighet will not pay attention to his warnings of impeding danger. ?Three days later, a new decree: every Jew had to wear the yellow star? (Wiesel 11).

Night by Elie Wiesel

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?Night? by Elie Wiesel Chapter 2 They were in Kaschau small town on the Czech. Border. Her nightmare foreshadowed the thought of people being cremated. A couple men had to force her to sit down, and then they bounded her and gagged her repeatedly along the trip. They had arrived in Birkenau.
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