The name of Elie's youngest sister.
Who is Tsipora?
In Night, numbers replacing names and the cattle cars symbolize this larger idea which is enforced by the Nazis towards the Jewish community.
What is dehumanization?
A state of extreme poverty
What is penury?
This is how Elie rebels against God during Yom Kippur.
What is refusing to fast?
An official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority
What is edict?
Night is best classified as this type of text
What is memoir?
This early event establishes dramatic irony by revealing the danger the Jewish community refuses to believe.
What is Moishe's warning after escaping mass execution?
A prisoner placed in charge of other inmates, illustrating how the Nazis corrupted victims into enforcers
Prisoner functionaries (kapo, lageralateste, Blockälteste, etc.)
He whipped Elie 25 times for having caught him with a girl.
Who is Idek?
This term is when a contrast is created to draw attention to an idea. BONUS: Name and define a specific type of such a contrast
What is juxtaposition? BONUS: antithesis or character foil
This is the reason the soup "tasted like corpses" on one particular night.
What is the hanging of the pipel?
This is what Elie wants to learn from his "teacher", but his father advised against it.
What is Kabbalah or Zohar?
The location (1) wherein prisoners are forced brutally to march as fast as possible through the snow to reach this location (2)
Where is Buna to Gleiwitz?
The "Angel of Death" who conducted the selections and sent prisoners either left or right.
Who is Dr. Mengele?
This term refers to an irrational hatred of a person, group, or race based upon a preconceived opinion or judgement.
What is prejudice?
This moment contributes to Elie's internal struggle with loyalty, ultimately leaving him to deny a morally disturbing emotion within himself
What is the realization that Rabbi Eliahou's son left his father for dead?
A word to describe the German man who threw bread or the Parisian woman who threw coins to the children?
What is apathetic, indifferent, sickly entertained (Answers may vary)?