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Flannery O’Connor uses imagery in the lines “The body, lady, is like a house: it don’t go anywhere; but the spirit, lady, is like a automobile: always on the move, always . . .” from “The Life You Save May Be Your Own.”
The use of figurative language by Mr. Shiftlet gives the reader the impression that he is an intelligent and learned individual. The use of this appropriate comparison reveals Mr. Shiftlet's experience and wisdom. It also highlights Mr. Shiftlet's restlessness and unwillingness to stay at one place.
That’s a question you are suppose to answer personally but people believe that god determines the out come of peoples life’s. It is similar to what the ancient Greeks believe because The Greeks believed in gods and goddesses who, they thought, had control over every part of people's lives. The Ancient Greeks believed that they had to pray to the gods for help and protection, because if the gods were unhappy with someone, then they would punish them. I don’t know if I believe in fate because I never really experienced fate to believe it’s true
Night is an autobiography of Wiesel where he represents his life and his journey through the Holocaust as a child. He grew up as a very devout Jew and then spends his time in a Nazi concentration camp, a very drastic change. In the end the story ends with his release. The book marks the change of Wiesel during and after the Holocaust, the step and change he had from darkness to light. The title of the book is based on the Jewish tradition that every day begins with the sunset.