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Figurative Language In Night By Elie Wiesel

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All humans have the will to live in at least one point in their lives, even the smallest will can live in someone unconsciously. Humans were born so that they could live, and many of those people will desperately do anything to survive, especially in times of crisis. This reality is portrayed by Elie Weisel in his book, Night through the use of symbolism, repetition, rhetorical questions, and foreshadowing. In chapter four if Night, Elie had been transferred to Buna from Auschwitz. There in Buna, Elie witnessed a series of hangings, the first being a group of men who were caught being in a resistance against the Nazis, after this scene, during his meal, Elie says, “the soup tasted better than ever…” (Weisel 63). The description of the soup
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