Today you have time to work on Study Questions and get caught up. If you are done or caught up, I will hand out an previous test on NIGHT so you can see what the questions look like and you can start to answer them. Note, I will be grading your Night questions tomorrow.
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?
Night Study Questions (pages 23-28)
CHARACTERS:
Detail everything you
know about them (physical description, personality, etc.):
Madam Schachter:
Elie:
SETTING:
Detail the time and
place the story is presently at:
Where were the prisoners brought?
How were they transported?
IN-TEXT
QUESTIONS:
Infer the answer from
the text (Minimum 1-2 sentences):
Describe the treatment of Madam
Shachter. Why is she treated this way?
LITERARY
ELEMENTS:
SIMILIES AND
METAPHORS: THREE EXAMPLES INCLUDING THE FIRE MADAM SCHACHTER SEES AND WHAT IT
MIGHT REPRESENT.
SHORT
ANSWER QUESTION
Minimum 4-5 Sentences
Why is Madame Shachter screaming? What
is she screaming about? What could she be predicting?
Night Study Questions (pages 29-47)
CHARACTERS:
Detail everything you
know about them (physical description, personality, etc.):
Dr. Josef Mengele:
Elie:
Stein of Antwerp:
Akiba Drummer:
SETTING:
Detail the time and
place the story is presently at:
Detail the routine the prisoners were
forced to endure after they first entered Auschwitz.
How long did the deportees stay at
Auschwitz?
What’s the name of the second camp they
attended?
IN-TEXT
QUESTIONS:
Infer the answer from
the text (Minimum 1-2 sentences):
Why did Elie lie to Stein about his
knowledge of the man’s family?
LITERARY
ELEMENTS:
IRONY: explain why
the statements are ironic and what type of irony it is.
Why was the prisoner
in charge of the block replaced?
“Work Makes You Free!” (Pg. 40):
SIMILIES AND
METAPHORS: GIVE THREE EXAMPLES
SHORT
ANSWER QUESTION
Minimum 4-5 Sentences
What change occurs in Elie’s faith?
NIGHT (pages 47-66)
CHARACTERS:
Detail everything you
know about them (physical description, personality, etc.):
Head of the Tent (Pg. 48):
Juliek:
Franek:
Idek:
SETTING:
Detail the time and
place the story begins:
In which camp does Chapter Four begin?
IN-TEXT
QUESTIONS:
Infer the answer from
the text (Minimum 1-2 sentences):
Which unit was not to be chosen at the
newest camp?
What job did Elie end up receiving?
Why is Elie whipped in the warehouse?
List the victims who were hung, if not
by name then by stature.
LITERARY
ELEMENTS:
ALLUSIONS:
“Evoking the calm waters of Jordan and
the majestic sanctity of Jerusalem.”:
SIMILIES AND
METAPHORS: GIVE THREE EXAMPLES
SYMBOL:
The
Soup (Pg. 63/Pg. 65):
SHORT
ANSWER QUESTION
Minimum 4-5 Sentences
At the end of the chapter, explain the
quote: “Where is He? Here He is—He is handing here on this gallows…”
Night (pages 66-84)
CHARACTERS:
Detail everything you
know about them (physical description, personality, etc.):
Akiba Drummer:
SETTING:
Detail the time and
place the story begins:
What time of year is it?
What holidays are the prisoners
celebrating?
IN-TEXT
QUESTIONS:
Infer the answer from
the text (Minimum 1-2 sentences):
What is “selection”?
Why does Elie hate the bell?
What might the bell be a symbol for?
What two things does Elie’s Father give
to him before going to the “Decisive Selection”?
LITERARY
ELEMENTS:
ALLUSIONS:
Rosh Hashanah (Pg. 66):
Sodom (Pg. 68):
Yom Kippur (Pg. 69):
“I’ve got more faith in Hitler than in
anyone else. He’s the only one who’s kept his promises, all his promises, to
the Jewish people.” (Pg. 81):
SHORT
ANSWER QUESTION
Minimum 4-5 Sentences
Discuss the quote and what is means for
Elie’s faith: “Blessed art Thou, Eternal, Master of the Universe…to be butchered
on Thine altar.” (Pg. 67)
EXTRA CREDIT: Should the Jewish people
fast for their holiday? Why or why not?
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