Examples Of Imagery In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In Night, Elie Wiesel uses passages of imagery to build a dimensional story and help the reader understand the story. First, Elie adds “A small red flame... A shot... Death enveloped me, it suffocated me. It stuck to me like glue. I felt I could touch it” (Wiesel 86). This strategy brings inanimate objects to life. Focusing on death, Wiesel materializes the idea and seems to slow time itself through extended description. The image emphasizes the state of the running prisoners. It dramatizes Elie’s thoughts and loses the reader as Elie is lost in thought. Thus the reader senses the suffering Elie feels. In addition, Ellie elaborates “We had transcended everything- death, fatigue, our natural needs. We were stronger than cold and hunger, stronger