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  1. Night (metaphor) As a metaphor, Eliezer describes a world around him that is “black as night.” As time wars on his world his plunged into darkness when the Nazis extinguish hope and humanity from the concentration camps.

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  2. Twelfth Night Metaphors and Similes. Love and Illness. In perhaps the most famous metaphor of the play, Orsino's opening words are, "If music be the food of love, play on. / Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, / The appetite may sicken and so die" (1.1). In this metaphor, Orsino equates music with something that "feeds" love.

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  4. Metaphor: a voice cannot be literally warm or weary. Used to show the emotional quality of his voice.

  5. Here are the top 10 devices used in the book: Metaphor — Wiesel uses metaphors to convey the indescribable horrors of the Holocaust, likening the concentration camps to “an open grave” or describing his loss of faith as a darkness that envelops him.

  6. metaphor. "We were withered trees in the heart of the desert" (Wiesel 37). simile. "...he whispered, and tears, like drops of wax, flowed from his eyes" (Wiesel 7). Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like simile, simile, simile and more.

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    Night is based on the experiences of Hungarian Jewish author Eliezer (“Elie”) Wiesel. The book describes Wiesel's encounters with prejudice towards and persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust.

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