cabbala
It's where the teacher feels that the kids in their class are idiots and didn't study, and says they can use anything they want on the exam, knowing they're going to fail.
because he knows if he doesn't study his father will lecture him
yes
chip, Rudy, mike, frank that's the main characters in the book
Because she did not want Tommy to see the book
The narrator in the book Night, Elie Wiesel, wanted to study the Jewish mystical tradition known as Kabbalah. He sought out guidance from a Jewish scholar in his hometown of Sighet to deepen his understanding of this ancient spiritual practice.
Franek wanted Elie's gold tooth in the book Night as a symbolic act of dehumanization and power over Elie. By forcefully taking away Elie's tooth, Franek aimed to strip him of his dignity and identity, reducing him to a mere object.
While Elie was in Buna in the book "Night," the two things that the SS wanted from him were his gold tooth and his shoes. These items were taken forcibly from him, adding to the dehumanization and degradation experienced by the inmates.
Elie's father was denied medical care at Buchenwald because the camp was overcrowded, resources were limited, and the priority was on keeping the prisoners alive for labor. The Nazis saw the sick and weak as expendable and did not want to waste resources on them.
In Chapter 3 of Elie Wiesel's "Night," the prisoners arrive at Auschwitz. They undergo a selection process by Dr. Mengele, where Elie's family is separated. Elie witnesses the cruelty and dehumanization at the camp, losing his faith in God and struggling to survive in the harsh conditions.
Some of the quotes Elie used in the book night to portray the change in perception were: "As far as I'm concerned, this whole business of deportation is nothing but a big farce. Don't laugh. They just want to steal our valuables and jewellery" - This was used to portray how naive the Jews were to the upcoming tragedy. "They went by, fallen, dragging their packs, dragging their lives, deserting their homes, the years of their childhood, cringing like beaten dogs" - this one was later in the book and used to show how scare3d and submissive they were of the German Captors. They are a few from my essay! :) hope you find them useful! Calum Stone 15 New Zealand
resolution: he survived the camps & wrote this book climax: his father dying
A teen can study their book as much as they want .
If you want to study a lot easier in social studies than each night you can take the book home and read over the lesson you learned to fully understand it. You can make notecards for the vocab As you read your book try and think of qestions as you go along, questions that your teacher would ask if she wasa with you, and stuff that seems is reasonable to know.
I think Elie Wiesel named is book night, because he wanted to tell the world and let them know that these were the most darkest and most painful times of his life. He picked night as a metaphor for how he felt. After what he went threw he probally felt alone, scared, anrgy. So he wanted to compare that to nightime, were its dark,scary and eeri.AnswerThe Holocaust was sad, depressing, and full of gloomy and "dark" memories like the night sky is dark. Answer:In the book Elie says that during the holocaust his life was a dark endless night.
Elie feels a great void opening on Yom Kippur because his sense of faith has been shattered by the atrocities he witnessed in the concentration camps. The suffering and injustice he experiences lead him to question his beliefs and distance himself from his religion. This spiritual emptiness creates a feeling of despair and disconnection from his former self.
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the four death camps he and his father were taken to were Auschwitz, Birkenau, Buna, and Buchenwald. These camps were infamous for their harsh conditions and high mortality rates during the Holocaust.