Comparing Never Shall I Forget, By Elie Wiesel And Charles N.

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Many people suffered in the holocaust. They experienced fear, terror, and loss of hope anyone could ever experience. However two writers, Elie Wiesel and Charles N. Whittaker chose to write about their experience in a poem. In the poems, “Never Shall I forget” and “Auschwitz”, share similarities and differences, themes, and literary devices within their poems.
In both poems, they share similarities and differences. Both poems involve: death, loss of family, and hope. “Never shall I forget the small faces of the children whose bodies I saw transformed into smoke under a silent sky” (Line 4, Wiesel). In “Auschwitz”, Charles explains a person’s point of view in a different perspective; all prisoners lost hope during the holocaust. “Hope gone

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