In contrast to Wiesel’s experience, Levi describes his journey with a tone of despair, his depictions have a constant repetition of the horrid conditions on the train. Levi’s use of diction in his depiction is key to understand how his perception of this journey was different from that of Wiesel. The use of the words fear, hunger, exhaustion, and others that have similar connotations can be seen more prevalently in Levi’s work. Levi uses language as a means to emphasize the severity of the Holocaust, and give the reader a vivid picture of his circumstances. In contrast Wiesel strictly describes the narrative of the story, and does not give imagery as specific or language that could give the reader the same understanding of the conditions within the train.…