Madame Schachter becomes silent because the other passengers on the train tie her up and gag her to prevent her from screaming and causing hysteria as they travel to Auschwitz. They want to avoid drawing attention to themselves and potentially attracting unwanted repercussions from the guards.
Madame Schachter's visions of fire and destruction on the train are later confirmed when the passengers arrive at Auschwitz and witness the actual burning of bodies. This suggests that her so-called madness was actually a premonition of the horrors that would unfold, making her a tragic visionary rather than simply crazy.
The short story "Madame Butterfly" was created in 1898 by American author John Luther Long. It was later adapted into the famous opera by Giacomo Puccini in 1904.
So that she can knit their descriptions, that way she can have them be killed later on.
Her name is Madame Morrible in the musical. She is also the Secretary to the Wizard of Oz, but Elphaba and G(a)linda aren't aware of that till much later.
he became a chemist later
Thomas edison made the first motion camera silent and added sound to it later
Madame Sophie already died in 1782 of smallpox. Madame Adelaide and Madame Victoire were forced to leave Versailles and went to Italy in 1791 were they first lived in Rome, Naples, Corfu and eventually Trieste. Madame Victoire died there of breast cancer, Madame Adelaide died one year later in Rome.
Felix the Cat is a cartoon character created in the silent film era and so the first ones were , of course without sound , and the later ones were accompanied with a sound track .
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Madam Tussaud's opened in London on July 14, 1884, so it will be 130 years old later this year.
She said that she saw a fire, and Elie Wiesel later on in "Night" said that she was sort of like a prophet because she was seeing fire and smoke which later came to be identified as the crematoria.
legend has it she was prominent madame in san bernardino county ca. it has been said she spent her later years at nursing home in chino