Why Does Elie Wiesel Use Imagery In Night

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When authors want to make a point that leaves a memory or needs to make you think about something, they typically use imagery. It can inscribe an image to show the severity or serenity of the moment in a way different from the normal statement, in a deeper way that can leave you with a feeling of joy or fill you with sorrow. In Night, Elie Wiesel uses imagery to show that surviving during the Holocaust was difficult and often given up on. In the beginning, Jews were expelled from their homes, leaving the town barron. “Everywhere rooms lay open. Doors and windows gaped onto the emptiness” (Wiesel 15). The homes were abandoned and left unkempt as they walked towards Death’s trains. Many died on those miserable cattle cars, and those who

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