The Role Of Personification In Nazi Germany

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This is important because he was so hungry that he couldn 't wait for the time to come when he gets his next meal. This is relevant to my evidence because it shows that no matter what they do they can 't rebel against the Nazi’s. This is shown because you would think that they could just ask for some, but no. If they asked for food or forgiveness they would be beaten. Eli was able to describe that he was arguing with death rather than his father. “I knew the I was no longer arguing with him but with death itself” (105). Personification is when something nonliving is given an action. This is present because he was arguing with death. Death was present in his father because he gave up and was near death, Eli believed that death had