Night By Elie Wiesel: Literary Analysis

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Over 84 years ago the holocaust had just begun. And it ended about 12 years later. During this period a man with the name of Elie Wiesel had been imprisoned because of his religion. 5 years after his camp, he was staying in was liberated, he wrote a book called Night. For anyone who has ever read Night by Elie Wiesel, you may have picked up on some different reading styles throughout the story such as injections, similes and metaphors, cause and effects statements and uses of foreshadowing that helps to present an impressionistic style that is unique and empowers the comprehensive message in his influence memoir. World War II was a bad time in history, connected with the first war that happened. There were a lot of tragic events in the war. One of the events was the holocaust. During the holocaust not many people knew about it while it was happening. There wasn’t a lot of communication from people inside the camps. The majority of the people that were sent to the camps were jews and other races. They had no idea what was going to happen to them or what they were there for. Some did survive life in the camps, …show more content…

The holocaust should be something that future generations learn and get taught about. Wiesel’s style of writing which is impressionist consists of a lot of exact straightforward facts and real life situations on how life was in history. It's your choice weather you feel it should be taught in school or just left behind and forgot about everything that happened. Wiesel uses such as injections, similes and metaphors, cause and effects statements and uses of foreshadowing that helps to present an impressionistic style that is unique and empowers the comprehensive message in his influence memoir. There are many other different reading styles that appear throughout the book, but these are the ones that stuck out to me during the reading of the book Night by Elie

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