Important characters
general
Plot and symbolism
Literary devices
Elie Wiesel
100

Narrator of the story.

Elie Wiesel…

100

The mode of transportation the Nazis used to move the Jews from camp to camp.

Cattle cars on trains

100

Why does Madame Schachter scream?

she is hallucinating a huge fire outside of the train car.

100

Mrs. Schacter's vision of fire

foreshadowing

100

He tutors Elie.

Moishe the Beadle.

200

Vicious Kapo, prone to fits of violence, beats Elie

Idek

200

The inheritance Elie's father tries to leave him

a knife and spoon

200

Why did Elie Wiesel write Night?

for people to witness his experiences in the holocaust.

200

"Our backyard looked like a marketplace"

simile

200

Study of Jewish mysticism.

Kabbalah.

300

Respected Jewish community leader in Sighet.

Shlomo Wiesel

300

Two of these were set up in Sighet.

ghettos

300

What happens when they’re on the cattle car being moved from one camp to another?

They turn on one another and start fighting over bread thrown into the car.

300

"Everywhere rooms lay open ... an open tomb

metaphor

300

The reason Elie is sent to the infirmary.

Infected foot

400

His son leaves him behind during the death march.

Rabbi Eliahu

400

Name one of the opportunities the Wiesel family had to escape before going to a concentration camp

1.  Maria, a former maid, offered to hide them

2.  Elie urged his father to emigrate to Palestine

3.  a Hungarian inspector tried to warn them about the upcoming evacuation by knocking at their ghetto window

400

What does night symbolize?

symbolizes the utter despair and painful suffering that Eliezer and the rest of the prisoners endure

400

"the yellow star?  Oh well, what of it?  You don't die of it..."

irony

400

Where Elie's family is from.

Sighet, Transylvania

500

"Man raises himself toward God by the questions he asks him."

He also tried to warn those in Sighet about the Nazis.

Moishe the Beadle

500

The camp Elie's father died in

Buchenwald

500

What happens at the end of the story?

The Americans arrive at Buchenwald and free the prisoners.

500

"Never shall I forget the night, ... never shall I forget the smoke, ...never shall I forget those flames ..."

repetition

500

What number is tattooed on his arm?

A-7713

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