Characters
Reading Ch. 1-4
Reading Ch. 5-9
Theme Analysis
Misc.
100

Who is the main character of the novel Night by Elie Wiesel?

Elie Wiesel

100

What does Moshe the Beadle try to do when he returns to Sighet? 

He tries to warn the Jews about what will happen to them. 

100

What is Elie's "inheritance" from his father? 

a spoon and knife

100

Identify the theme

"'Faster! Faster! Get on with you, lazy swine!'" (Wiesel 28). 

DEHUMANIZATION 

100

True/False: 

The dentist removed Elie's gold crown in a bathroom, with a rusty spoon. 

True

200

What is Elie Wiesel's father's name?

Shlomo Wiesel

200

What is the most important thing in Elie's life before his town is invaded by the Germans? 

his religion

200

Why does Elie end up having to have an operation? 

his foot was swollen

200

Identify the theme: 

"Why, but why should I bless Him? In every fiber I rebelled. Because He had had thousands of children burned in His pits?" (Wiesel 74). 

FAITH

200

Elie and his father leaving Buna's hospital before the Red Army arrives is an example of what figurative language?

IRONY

300

How many sisters did Elie Wiesel have?

3 total: 2 older and 1 younger

300

Who loses their mind as they envision fire, while traveling to Birkenau? 

Madame Schachter 

300

How do the prisoners travel to Gleiwitz? 

They run for about 42 miles. 

300

Identify the theme

"The three 'veterans,' with needles in their hands, engraved a number on our left arms," (Wiesel 51). 

DEHUMANIZTION 

300

What is the name of the place where Elie's father died? 

Buchenwald 

400

Who was Elie's mentor when he lived in Sighet? 

Moshe the Beadle

400

What age does Elie tell the SS officer he is when he arrives at Birkenau? 

18

400

How many men got into the train car with Elie and his father on the trip to Buchenwald? How many arrived at the camp? 

100 prisoners got into the train, 12 prisoners arrived at the camp. 

400

Identify the theme: 

"... he had wanted to get rid of his father! He had felt that his father was growing weak, he had believed that the end was near and had sought this separation in order to get rid of the burden..." (Wiesel 97). 

SURVIVAL

400

Simile/Metaphor: 

"When at last a gray glimmer of light appeared in the horizon, it revealed a tangle of human shapes... piled one on top of the other, like a field of dust-covered tombstones in the first light of dawn," (Wiesel 93). 

Simile

500

What was Elie's younger sister's name?

Tziporah Wiesel 

500

What is Elie's new "name" at the camp?

A-7713

500

What was the last word Elie's father said? 

ELIEZER

500

Identify the theme

"They stopped and stared after us, but otherwise showed no surprise," (Wiesel 105).  

SILENCE 

500

Simile/Metaphor: 

"Suddenly his eyes would become blank, nothing but two pits of terror," (Wiesel 72). 

Metaphor

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