Dramatic irony is a literary element because Elie, the author, not the character knows that the Jews should not have been in denial in the beginning of the book, and the reader knows as well.
Foreshadowing because Madam Shacner has hallucination's in the boxcars about fire, which foreshadows the fire from the crematory coming up. Also Moshe the Beadle foreshadows about horrific events that could happen to the jews.
"Nightfall" by Isaac Asimov explores the theme of knowledge versus ignorance. The story revolves around a civilization that experiences an eclipse only once every couple of millennia, leading to a cycle of destruction and rebuilding as the inhabitants grapple with the realization of their own insignificance in the vast universe. Asimov uses the symbolism of nightfall to represent the darkness of ignorance and the fear of the unknown, highlighting the consequences of unchecked hubris and the importance of seeking knowledge and understanding.
Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov is known for being one of the most famous science fiction writers in history. His published works include I, Robot, Nightfall, and Planets for Man.
Nightfall I, Robot Foundation Trilogy The Gods Themselves Foundations Edge
Isaac Asimov's most anthologized short story is likely "Nightfall," a science fiction story about a planet with multiple suns where a rare occurrence plunges the world into darkness and causes chaos among its inhabitants. It has been widely reprinted in various collections and anthologies.
Isaac Asimov was born on January 2, 1920.
Isaac Asimov's Utopia was created in 1996.
The ISBN of Isaac Asimov's Inferno is 1857981766.
The ISBN of Isaac Asimov's Caliban is 0441090796.
Isaac Asimov went by The Human Typewriter.
Isaac Asimov's Inferno was created in 1994-09.
Isaac Asimov's Inferno has 304 pages.
Isaac Asimov's Caliban was created in 1993-03.