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Examples Of Syntax In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel the strategic use of syntax contributes to the ongoing theme of the novel that relationships with family and friends can help one get through the toughest of times. Wiesel wants readers to understand how depending on your loved ones can help motivate you to keep trying and never give up. For example, when Wiesel and his father met up with their family member, he writes, “The only thing that keeps me alive," he (Stein) kept saying, "is to know that Reizel and the little ones are still alive. Were it not for them, I would give up” (45). In this quote Stein, Wiesel’s relative, is declaring that if he had not know that his family members were alive, then he wouldn’t have the will to keep fighting. The syntax of this sentence is bold …show more content…

This really reiterates the power that love has over a person. Also, during the march Wiesel describes his thought process on why he couldn’t give up, he writes, “ To no longer exist. To no longer feel the excruciating pain of my foot. To no longer feel anything, neither fatigue, nor cold, nothing. To break rank, to let myself slide to the side of the road…My father's presence was the only thing that stopped me” (86). The syntax of this quote stresses the importance of relying on your family. First, Wiesel repeats the words, “To no longer,” which creates emphasis. This repetition helps readers understand Wiesel’s emotion, which is wanting to surrender. He is struggling and really wants to let go. Second, the letting go and giving up portion is shown by the following sentences which contain darker connotation. These negative phrases

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