Moishe the Beadle Why is he talked about so much in the beginning?

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Moishe the Beadle Why is he talked about so much in the beginning? Why doesn’t anyone listen to Moishe?

Outsider/Outcast Archetype Outsiders have one primary characteristic: Don’t fit in with the mainstream Variety of roles Alternative perspective Catalyst for change Create conflict Outsider commentary on society Highlight injustice within a society

Moishe the Beadle What makes his different from everyone else? poor The only Kabbalist in Sighet Awkward and weird – “awkward as a clown” Foreigner Only one who survived the Gestapo attack

Claim it, Cite it, Clarify it Claim it—claim the big ideas Cite it—cite the information for those ideas Clarify it—explain how it all works together to present a message

Templates In Elie Wiesel’s novel, Night, Moishe the Beadle exhibits the characteristics of . Like all archetypal , Moishe illustrates . For example, . In addition to , he is also described as .

Application Explain how Moishe the Beadle fits the description of an Outsider/Outcast.

Writing Portfolio For writing assignments we do in class, you will create a portfolio to keep all of your writings in. Every so often (5 or 10 writings), three things will happen You’ll get a completion grade for having all the assignments. You pick one for me to grade. I pick one for me to grade.

Ticket Out Define an Outsider/Outcast archetype.

#KOTD Correct the sentence. fernand cried mercedes i believed you were good hearted and i was mistaken

Moishe the Beadle Why is he talked about so much in the beginning? Why doesn’t anyone listen to Moishe? What is Moishe’s role in the story?

Outsider/Outcast Archetype Outsiders have one primary characteristic: Don’t fit in with the mainstream Variety of roles Alternative perspective Catalyst for change Create conflict Outsider commentary on society Highlight injustice within a society

Moishe the Beadle What makes him different from everyone else? poor The only Kabbalist in Sighet Awkward and weird – “awkward as a clown” Foreigner Only one who survived the Gestapo attack

Claim it, Cite it, Clarify it Claim it—claim the big ideas Cite it—cite the information for those ideas Clarify it—explain how it all works together to present a message

Application Explain how Moishe the Beadle fits the description of an Outsider/Outcast.

Writing Portfolio For writing assignments we do in class, you will create a portfolio to keep all of your writings in. Every so often (5 or 10 writings), three things will happen You’ll get a completion grade for having all the assignments. You pick one for me to grade. I pick one for me to grade.

Ticket out Define an Outsider archetype.