1) Imagery: • “His arms worked the bellows, giving the instrument the air it needed to breathe.” (pg. 355) • “To your left, perhaps your right, perhaps even straight ahead you find a small black room. In it sits a Jew.” (pg. 138) • “A smell leaked out from under the sheets, warm and sickly" (pg. 63) • The yellow sunlight shined through the empty room’s vast window. 2) Simile and Metaphor: • “The sky was like, boiling and stirring.” (pg. 12) …show more content…
24) • “Even death has a heart” (pg. 242) • “The notes were born on her breath, and they died on her lips.” (pg. 374) • “The only thing truly visible was his voice” (pg.373) • “The human heart is a line” (pg.