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In "Vigil," Levin employs figurative language that compares the experience of grief to celestial objects and phenomena. This conveys the universality and cyclical nature of grief. For example, the darkness of night represents death while dawn brings the possibility of renewal. Even in the darkest hour, stars shine and comets streak across the sky. This shows how love and hope can resonate within grief.
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