By: Scott Kahler Mrs.Grandel 2nd Hour November 19, 2010
Figurative Language
1. Simile- “Physically he was as awkward as a clown. (pg.1).” Moshe was compared as a clown because he was a funny guy.
2. Metaphor- “Thousand gates and one gates leading in to the orchard of mystical truth.” This is a metaphor because each gate represents each human being and to never make the mistake of wanting to go into any path but our own.
3. Hyperbole- “There are a thousand and one gates leading into the orchard of mystical truth.(pg.3)” This hyperbole meant that each gate represents …show more content…
They didn’t listen to Moshe,”Jews, listen to me. It’s all I ask of you; I don’t want money or pity. Only listen to me, ‘he would cry between prayers at dusk and the evening prayers.” Moshe was trying to tell Eliezer and his family but they didn’t believe him. You can relate this today because most people don’t believe in “Global Warming”. People don’t know that this is actually happening. This is similar in today’s society because they don’t believe in what people say to …show more content…
Most of the Jews based their faith in God at the concentration camps. The Jews were afraid of death and Germans. Everyone experiences darkness no matter if it is in the concentration camps or in their own life. The 2 main reasons why Night is an appriote title because it has to do with the darkness (of his father dying) and the second is the absence of God.”I shall never forget that night… (pg.32)” Before the concentration camp, the Jews believed in God and believed that he was always going to save them .As soon as things got difficult in the camp so soon relies that they don’t need god anymore. They couldn’t believe that God had let horrible things happen.”Why, but why should I bless him? In every fiber rebelled. Because he had thousand of children burned in his pits?... (pg.46)”Eliezer began to loose faith at 15, which is a very young age when he lost faith in