How Is Personification Used In Night By Elie Wiesel

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This quote by Elie, which makes one feel as if they can learn to understand how it felt to be through this terrible tragedy in history, is one of the most well known of his novel. First of all, this quote is said after Elie and his father pass the first selection. This poem really spoke out to me in just the repetition of the word, never. Elie starts every line with “never shall I forget.” That shows that even when he is out of the camp and living his life again, each and every one of these seven things will stay embedded and burned into his mind and soul. Elie uses hyperbole, personification, alliteration, and many other poetic devices to make people feel the emotions that he felt. One will easily feel paralyzed when reading this powerful …show more content…

Guilt is felt because these children and people were dying for their religion, and nobody did or could do anything to help them. These people may not have even known why they were dying, or that they were. It was just one second they are being pushed into a shower and the next they are suffering, and in an instant, nothing. This one line also gives off a feeling of panic and worry. These children had their whole lives to live, only to be gone in an instant for not being seen as perfect in the eyes of Hitler. This quote as a whole gives off absolutely stunning imagery. The way Elie could make one feel as if they were there with him experiencing this all with him, is due to his use of astounding literary devices. In this quote, one can tell that Elie not only suffered because of his fellow Jews being murdered but also because his God was murdered along with them. The concentration camps took everything away from Elie. They took away his faith, his God, his loved ones, his humanity, his will to live, himself, and his innocence. When Elie says, “never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever”. Earlier in the camp, Elie encountered Mrs. Schachter who envisioned and yelled about seeing flames, but really she had a presentiment of what their faith