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100

What town do Eliezer and his family come from?

Sighet

100

Of what faith is Elie?

Jewish

100

What ages did Elie and his father say they were when they got to Auschwitz?

18 and 40

100

Does Night primarily use ethos, logos, or pathos?

Pathos

100

What type of infection did Elie contract at Auschwitz?

Foot

200

What is Elie's oldest sister's name?

Hilda

200

What does Moishe the Beadle help Elie study?

The Kabbalah

200

Why did Elie and his father lie about their ages?

Because they would have been killed if they were too young or too old

200

What is one major theme of Night?

dehumanization, hope, family bonds, survival, loss of identity

200

What happened when Moishe was deported from Sighet?

He was taken to a concentration camp and watched the slaughtering of Jewish people. He was left for dead but miraculously escaped.

300

How many siblings does Elie have?

Three: Hilda, Bea, and Tzipora

300

What else does Elie study?

The Talmud

300

What was the purpose of ghettos during the Holocaust?

Temporary "holding pens" for Jewish people

300

What is an example of foreshadowing that happened on the train to Auschwitz?

Madame Schachter had visions of fire/a furnace

300

What gives Elie the strength to survive the Holocaust?

His father - he wanted to stay alive for him

400

From whom is Elie separated at Birkenau?

His mother and sisters

400

Why did Moishe lose his faith?

He was taken to a concentration camp and watched hundreds of innocent people die

400

Where does Elie's father die?

Buchenwald

400

What is the overall tone of Night?

Somber, tragic, depressing, hopeless

400

Why does Elie lie to Stein about his family?

Elie wants Stein to stay hopeful

500

Which family members are Elie reunited with after The Holocaust?

Bea and Hilda

500

How does Elie regain his faith after the Holocaust?

By sharing his story and learning to ask God the "difficult questions"

500

Why did Elie ignore his father when he was dying?

He was in fight or flight mode and was trying to survive

500

Name one example of figurative language in Night.

Answers may vary

500

What does Juliek's violin represent?

Music is a powerful form of self expression, which was rare during the Holocaust. Juliek was able to assert his presence, emphasize his humanity, and mourn his father's death without a single word.