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100

He is the author of Night

Who is Elie Wiesel?

100

He said,

“Look, take this knife. I don’t  need it any longer. It might be useful to you. And take this spoon as well. Don’t sell them.”


Who is Elie's father?

100

This literary term is shown when Elie describes the camp during the air sirens “within a few minutes, the camp looked like an abandoned ship.” 

What is a simile?

100

These are the 5 basic elements of a story

Plot, conflict, setting, characterization, and theme

100

Elie has an operation on this.

What is his foot?

200

He is hung and afterwards Elie said that the soup tasted like "corpses." Name the "he" and explain why Elie said that about the soup. 

Who is the pipel? 

200

Elie writes, "When I awoke at daybreak, I saw Juliek facing me, hunched over, dead" (Wiesel 95). Identify what was laying next to Juliek "trampled, an eerily poignant little corpse."

What is Juliek's violin? 

200

When Madam Schachter repeatedly screams that she sees a fire (in the cattle car) and when they arrive at Auschwitz they see the flames from the chimney and smell the burning flesh, this literary term is used as a forecast of events. 

What is foreshadowing?

200

List 2 types of conflict found in Night

Elie v. Nazis (Man v. Man) 

Elie v. His Faith (Man v. Self) 

200

At the end of the memoir, Elie’s father keeps asking for this, but Elie can’t give it to him because of the dysentery.

What is water?

300

He gave Elie 25 lashings of the whip. Name the "he" and explain why Elie was whipped. 

Who is Idek?

(Elie caught him with a young Polish girl.)

300

"Jews, listen to me! That's all I ask of you. No money. No pity. Just listen to me!" he kept shouting in synagogue, between the prayer at dusk and the evening prayer." 

Who is Moishe the Beadle?

300

This story, which we read before we started Night, is an allegory for the Holocaust. 

What is "Terrible Things"?

(Bonus points: Explain how "Terrible Things" is an allegory.)

300

Characterize Elie using the following: dynamic, static, flat, and/or round. Be prepared to defend your answer. 

What is dynamic and round? 

Why? Elie is dynamic because he loses his faith; he is round because he is a complete person with varying emotions and actions; etc. 

300

The prisoners eat this off of each other’s backs.

What is snow?

400

This person is who Elie compares himself to when he says that he "failed the test." Identify the person and explain the test that Elie is referring to. 

Who is Rabbi Eliahu's son and what is abandoning his father?

400

He said, "Take care of your son. He is very weak, very dehydrated. Take care of yourselves, you must avoid selection. Eat! Anything, anytime. Eat all you can. The weak don't last very long around here... "

Who is Stein, Elie's relative? 

400

“Never shall I forget that night. Never shall I forget that smoke. Never shall I forget those flames.  Never shall I forget those moments that murdered me…”

What is repetition? (Bonus for parallelism)

400

A common theme of Night (hint: consider why Elie wrote this book)

What is the importance of bearing witness to horrific events, the loss of faith in the midst of great suffering, and/or remembering that this happened so that it will never happen again?

400

A prisoner risks his life (and is shot) when he attempts to crawl out and get this during an air raid.

What is soup?

500

Zalman is killed in this way when he attempts to go to the bathroom due his stomach ache during the march to the next camp. 

What is trampled?

500

This person says,

“Bite your lip, little brother…Don’t cry. Keep your anger and hatred for another day, for later on.  The day will come, but not now.”

Who is the young French Jewish girl who pretended to be Aryan?

500

In the novel Night this could symbolize Elie's loss of faith 

What is night, the flames, children burning in the pits at Auschwitz, the hanging of the little pipel? 

500

This is the climax, or turning point, of Night

What is Elie's father dies and Elie gives up?

500

The term for the Jewish prayer for the dead

What is the Kaddish?