Luckiest Girl Alive

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The most significant aspect of the language in this novel is Knoll’s use of simile and metaphor. Her comparisons often draw parallels between the things that Ani sees and experiences and aspects of beauty. For instance, when Ani is in Mrs. Finnerman’s house she describes the strings on that lady’s harp as being “peeled back like split ends in need of deep conditioner” (291).