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Today we are going to continue to read Night pages 3-22 and work on the study questions below:
NIGHT STUDY GUIDE
THEMES:
1.
FAMILY: At the
beginning of the book, prisoners in the concentration camps hold on to their
family members. The most important thing is to stay with your family members as
long as possible. However, as the book progresses, a major conflict in the book
arise: self-preservation vs. love and
loyalty to family.
2.
FAITH: Throughout
the book, Elie presents the Jewish faith during a time of extreme darkness. The
things Elie witnesses as a child cannot, in his mind, be reconciled alongside
the idea of God. Throughout the book, he “loses his faith”. Is man stronger than God?
3.
DECEPTION:
Especially self-deception – is a powerful force in Night. Self-deception
has two primary results: boosting morale
and hope, but also deluding the Jews and leaving them vulnerable.
IDENTITY: In the beginning of Night, Eliezer identity is that of an innocent child, a student of Talmud, and a devout Jew. But the concentration camps experience strips him (and his fellow Jewish prisoners) of his identity. Eliezer’s identity upon entering the concentration camp is that of a child, a student of Talmud. What is his identity when he leaves?
Night Study Questions (pages 3-22)
Detail everything you
know about them (physical description, personality, etc.):
Moishe the Beadle:
Elie:
Elie’s Father:
SETTING:
Detail the time and
place the story begins:
When does the story begin?
What year is it at the end of Chapter
One?
Where does Elie live?
IN-TEXT
QUESTIONS:
Infer the answer from
the text (Minimum 1-2 sentences):
Describe where Moishe the Beadle is
taken and what happens to him.
Describe the treatment Moishe the
Beadle is given when he returns.
Describe the condition of the synagogue
when the Hungarian police brings the Jewish Community there.
LITERARY
ELEMENTS:
ALLUSIONS:
The Destruction of
the Temple (pg. 1):
The Kabbalah (pg. 4):
The Week of Passover
(pg. 10):
SIMILIES AND
METAPHORS: GIVE FOUR EXAMPLES
IRONY:
The celebrating of
Passover in their current situation (pg. 10):
SHORT
ANSWER QUESTION
Minimum 4-5 Sentences
Why don’t the Jews listen to the warnings of the danger to come? What explains their ignorant optimism?
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