Major Themes
Key Events
Literary Quotes
Characters
Setting
100

This theme is shown when Eliezer's identity is replaced by a number (A-7713) and his hair is shaved. 

Dehumanization

100

The Jews of Sighet are first forced into these restricted areas before deportation.

Ghettos.

100
"Fire! I see a fire! I see a fire!" - This quote from Madame Scächter is an example of what?

Foreshadowing. 

100

He teaches Eliezer the Kabbalah and is the first to warn Sighet of the danger. 

Moishe the Beadle.

100

The town in Transylvania where Eliezer's story begins.

Sighet.

200

Eliezer struggles with this throughout the memoir, eventually wondering if God is silent or dead. 

Faith (Loss of Faith). 

200

This is the name of the process where prisoners are sorted into those who will work and those who will die. 

Selection.

200

"Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, which has turned my life into one long night..." - Name the literary device. 

Metaphor / Motif

200

The violinist who plays Beethoven in the dark before he dies. 

Juliek.

200

The firts camp Eliezer arrives at, where he sees the crematoriums. 

Birkenau (Auschwitz).

300

This theme describes how prisoners, including Eliezer at times, focus only on their own needs to stay alive. 

Survival / Self-Preservation

300

Eliezer loses his golden crown (tooth) to a fellow prisoner using this rusty tool.

A rusty spoon.
300

"The world had become a hermetically sealed cattle car." - Identify this literary device.

Metaphor. 

300

The cruel Kapo who beats Eliezer and his father in the electrical warehouse.

Idek.

300

The camp where Eliezer and his father spend the most time working in a warehouse.

Buna.

400

Eliezer's transformation from a religious boy in Sighet to a 'corpse' in the mirror is an example of this theme. 

Loss of Innocence.

400

The name of the brutal 42-mile journey in the snow as the Red Army approached.

The Death March.

400

"Physically, he was as awkward as a clown." - This description of Moishe the Beadle uses which literary device?

Simile.

400

The man who loses his faith and forget h=to have the Kaddish said for him, after he dies. 

Akiba Drumer.

400

The camp Eliezer is moved to at the very end, where his father passes away.

Buchenwald. 

500

The SS< Kapos, and even the 'selection' process represent this theme over the prisoners' lives.

Power and Control.

500

The specific event that causes the prisoners to fine the soup 'tasing of corpses.'

The hanging of the Pipel. 

500

"O've got more faith in Hitler than anyone else. He's the only one who's kept his promises..." - This quote uses which literary device?

Irony.

500

The woman who comforts Eliezer in French after Idek beats him.

The French Girl.

500

The country that the Red Army was coming from.

Russia (Soviet Union).