Examples Of Diction In Night By Elie Wiesel

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When you read, you might notice the deliberate use of certain words and phrases that help set the scene. Authors do this for a variety of reasons, for example, by illuminating certain themes or ideas that are important to the story. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, he uses literary elements, such as diction and syntax, to portray his claim, tone, and purpose through the book. Understanding Elie Wiesel’s purpose for writing Night is very important when trying to dissect the uses of certain words, phrases, or progressions of the story itself. Some ways he portrayed his purposes throughout the book were by using diction. Diction is the literary term for a specific word choice. In Night, word choice is so prevalent and important to the story, as it helps the reader better understand the traumatic events and hardships that Eliezer had to face from twelve to sixteen years old. …show more content…

As he does so, he states, “For, despite all my attempts to articulate the unspeakable ‘it’ is still not right.” His use of the word “it” to describe his story is an interesting note; and this quote is vital as it helps portray his purpose for writing his book, which is to speak for the souls that no longer could and to help him cope with his experiences, but no matter how hard he tried he could never find the right word to describe the tragedy he had undergone. Tone is also an important factor when reading Night, tone helps the reader understand what the person is feeling, thinking, and going