there were some survivors who lived to tell their story. In his autobiography, Night, Elie Wiesel describes his experience as a Jew during the Holocaust. Wiesel’s effort to describe his experience in the Holocaust and the anguish it caused him is effectively conveyed through his diction and tone.
While illustrating his emigration to Auschwitz, Wiesel’s diction reveals a disturbed and solemn tone. Nearing Auschwitz, Elie witnesses a horrific event that changes his view of the world and its people,…
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