Review for Night.

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Review for Night

How Does Wiesel Show Themes? Self-preservation versus family commitment. Dignity in the face of inhuman cruelty. Struggle to maintain faith. Emotional death.

Who are These Characters? Eliezer Chlomo Wiesel Moche the Beadle Tzipora (p. 28)

Who are These Characters? Stein of Antwerp Madame Schachter Mrs. Wiesel Dr. Mengele

Who are These Characters? Juliek The Pipel Franek Hilda Idek

Vocabulary Anti-semitism Aryan Genocide Gestapo Ghetto Holocaust Kapo Nazi Prejudice Scapegoa SS stereotype

What are Examples of Irony? a technique of indicating, as through character or plot development, an intention or attitude opposite to that which is actually or stated.

What are Examples of Simile and Metaphor? Explain what is being compared. Explain what the comparison is saying.

Motifs A recurring theme or idea that has symbolic meaning

Motifs Night 15: evenings a time of study, mystery 30: no one prayed, filled with tension and fear 33: Mme. Schachter, fear and terror, endless nightmare

Motifs Eyes Moche13, 17 Mme. Schachter, 13 French girl, 61 Men on train, 105-6 Eliezer, 119