Madame Sachachter was a passenger on the train on the way to Auschwitz concentration camp. The first night on the train she started screaming that she saw fire and a giant furnace outside of the only window on the train. The people looked to see if she was really seeing the fire. Nothing was there, and people pitied her, saying she had gone mad. Her young son was the only one who was there to comfort her. Every night she would continue to scream about the fire. It got to the point where men would hit her to keep her quiet. The way she talks about the fire and the furnace is almost as if she can see into the future. She managed to predict the fate of many Jews even though some found her mad.
Madame Schachter is particularly distressed because she is having visions of fire and destruction during her train journey to Auschwitz, causing her great fear and anxiety. These visions are a premonition of the horrors that await her at the concentration camp.
The reason why she was beaten I thought was because she was being loud and annoying everyone else on the carriage. There was obviously no fire or flames in sight of the Jews whilst they were on the carriage but she may of possibly heard some sort of story about the chimneys from others
she was the woman that was the most respectful in the book
madame schacter is a passanger with the other jews who has visions of fire, others think she is crazy
Brutality
Madame Schacter is a passenger who screams that she sees a fireever day. ( its in chapter 2)
Some passengers tried to calm Madame Schacter by talking to her reassuringly or offering her food and water. Others attempted to ignore her or criticized her behavior, which only seemed to agitate her further.
Madame Schacter had nightmares that predicted their fate before they got to Birkenau. Her cries foreshadowed the flames at the camp and them being burned.
The key connection is brutality.
The key connection is brutality.
Daniel Schacter was born in 1952.
Brad Schacter's birth name is Bradley I. Schachter.
elizer and his dad went on the bed on jan, 28 1945. and elizer woke up on 29. and his father is not beside him and elizer thinks that they been taken him.
Brad Schacter was born on March 16, 1970, in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
The people in the cattle car initially reacted with annoyance and disbelief towards Madame Schacter's outbursts and predictions of fire. As her behavior became more frantic and intense, they became fearful and disturbed by her constant screaming and crying. Some tried to calm her down or ignore her, while others thought she was losing her mind.
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.