Setting and Characters
Life in Sighet
The Journey
Symbols and Irony
Themes and Tone
100

Where does Elie live in the beginning of the novel?

Sighet, Romania

100

What restrictions were placed on Jewish people as German control increased? 

Curfew, wearing yellow stars, restricted movements/ghettos. 

100

How are the Jewish people transported from Sighet? 

In overcrowded cattle cars. 

100

What does the inscription on the Auschwitz gate say, and why is it ironic? 

"Work makes you free." It's ironic because work there led to death, not freedom. 

100

How does Elie's faith begin to change during these chapters? 

He starts to question God after seeing suffering and injustice. 
200

Who is Moshe the Beadle, and what role does he play in Elie's life? 

He is Elie's teacher/mentor of the Jewish religion.

200

Describe Elie's relationship with religion at the beginning of the novel. 

He is deeply devout and studies the Talmud and Kabbalah with passion.  

200

What does Mrs. Schachter repeatedly scream about on the train? 

She screams about fire and flames. 

200

What does "Night" begin to symbolize by the end of Chapter 3? Name the device. 

It is a motif and represents darkness, loss of faith, and death. 
200

How do Elie's parents influence his mindset during their deportation? 

They try to remain calm and keep the family together as long as possible. 

300

Why is Moshe deported early in the story? 

He's a foreign Jewish person expelled from Sighet when other foreign Jewish people are deported. 

300

How do the Jewish people of Sighet feel about being moved into the ghettos? 

They are hopeful and think it's temporary or for their own protection. 

300

How do the other passengers react to Mrs. Schachter's visions? 

They tie her up and beat her to silence her. 

300

How is the repetition in "Never Shall I Forget" powerful?

It emphasizes the trauma and unforgettable suffering. 

300

How do the Nazis dehumanize the Jewish people during transport and arrival? 

They force them into overcrowded cattle cars. They strip them, shave their heads, and tattoo numbers on them. 

400

What happens when Moshe returns from Sighet? 

He warns everyone that the Nazis are killing Jewish people, but no one believes him. 

400

What is ironic about how calm the townspeople remain before deportation?  

They believe nothing bad will happen even as signs of danger grow clear. 

400

What is the irony of Mrs. Schachter's visions?

She was actually foreshadowing the crematory fires of Birkenau. 

400

Describe the irony at the end of Chapter 1 with the Gestapo officers. 

They smile and act pleasant while overseeing mass deportations.  

400

How would you describe the tone of these chapters?

Fearful, tragic, and foreboding. 

500

How does the town of Sighet react to Moshe's warnings, and why? 

They ignore him, thinking he's exaggerating or crazy because they don't want to believe the horrors. 

500

What does Elie's father do for a living? 

He is a shopkeeper and a respected member of the Jewish community. 

500

What happens when Elie and his father arrive at Birkenau? 

They are separated from Elie's mother and sisters and sent into different lines for selection. 

500

Identify one image or object from the chapters that carries symbolic meaning. 

Fire- symbolizes destruction, death, and loss of faith and humanity. 

500

What event in these chapters most changed Elie's life forever? 

Being separated from his family upon arrival at Birkenau.