Madame Schachter screams in the book "Night" because she has visions of a fire consuming the Jews on the train, symbolizing the impending Horror and destruction they are about to face in the concentration camps. Her screams are a manifestation of her distress and terror at what she sees in her visions.
I believe she did, along with her son. Probably shot by German Soldiers because they didn't leave the train car.
she screams because she thinks she see's jews burning in the fire
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Madame Schacter is a passenger who screams that she sees a fireever day. ( its in chapter 2)
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The nightmares of Madame Schachter's from the book "Night" foreshadowed the horrors waiting for the Jews in concentration camps. The book was written by Elie Wiesel based on his experiences in the concentration camps during the Holocaust until World War II.
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Rachel Carson wrote the book "Silent Spring," which was published in 1962. It is a groundbreaking work that exposed the harmful effects of pesticides on the environment, particularly on bird populations. Carson's work played a significant role in advancing the environmental movement and influencing the development of modern environmental policy.
Madame Schachter's terrible visions are likely caused by her extreme fear and anxiety about the unknown fate that lies ahead. The crowded and chaotic conditions of the train journey, combined with her pre-existing mental instability, could have led to hallucinations and paranoia.
Because she is food deprived, emotionally scarred, and completely bonkers. She was given the gift of prophecy. She could see what was up ahead.
The main characters are Karin Levi, Marc Levi, an Madame Zetain.
There are a total of 166 pages in the book "Scream Street" by Tommy Donbavand.
Madame Hoskier has written: 'Thoughts, memories and meditations of Madame Hoskier' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Madame Schachter saw fire and flames during her vision on the train to Auschwitz, which later turned out to be a foreshadowing of the horrors that awaited them at the concentration camp. Her visions symbolized the destruction, chaos, and death that the prisoners would experience during their time in the camp.
The book titled Madame Bovary is 384 pages long. This book was written by Gustave Flaubert and it was his first novel.