Furthermore, an example of this difference in Night is “Never shall I forget the small faces of children whose bodies i saw transform in smoke under a silent sky.” This tone conveys inconsolable attitude toward his experience during the Holocaust because he was being destroyed mentally and physically. He was shook by the smoke of these little kids who have been burned. He will never forget the sorrow he felt. Throughout the story his tone was changed from persistent, to dismay, to indigent, to capitulate. However, Hughes’ tone is different. For instance, in the poem, the author wrote, “Besides, they’ll see how beautiful I am and be ashamed” Showing that the author was proud of who he is and how he looks, no matter what they thought. Also the first person point of view really helps the reader understand how the authors truly felt and their attitude on their experience. It almost makes the reader feel as if he/she is in the authors
Furthermore, an example of this difference in Night is “Never shall I forget the small faces of children whose bodies i saw transform in smoke under a silent sky.” This tone conveys inconsolable attitude toward his experience during the Holocaust because he was being destroyed mentally and physically. He was shook by the smoke of these little kids who have been burned. He will never forget the sorrow he felt. Throughout the story his tone was changed from persistent, to dismay, to indigent, to capitulate. However, Hughes’ tone is different. For instance, in the poem, the author wrote, “Besides, they’ll see how beautiful I am and be ashamed” Showing that the author was proud of who he is and how he looks, no matter what they thought. Also the first person point of view really helps the reader understand how the authors truly felt and their attitude on their experience. It almost makes the reader feel as if he/she is in the authors