
Night Final
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In Night, Jewish people were forced to wear yellow stars. What did Mr. Weisel, Eliezer's father, think when he heard that they would be required to wear stars?Hide Answers
All of the following play a role in crafting Night 's tone of honesty, except _____.
Where did Eliezer's mother and youngest sister go when they separated the family in Night?
What does night come to symbolize in Night?
What happened to Eliezer's faith during his time in concentration camps from Night?
In 'Night', what was the name of the town where Elie Wiesel grew up?
Night includes references to a crematorium, which can be defined as which one of the following?
Two years before Wiesel's village was evacuated, Moishe the Beadle warns Eliezer. 'He told me what had happened to him and his companions. The train with the deportees had crossed the Hungarian border and, once in Polish territory, had been taken over by the Gestapo.' Which literary device is used in this passage?
What does Eliezer try to do to keep some sense of his identity in Night?
As Elie describes the beating of a woman on a transport train to a death camp, he is trying to show readers _____.
What is a simile?
In a portrayal of a man vs. self-conflict, Elie is tormented by his _____ in the novel Night.
Why is the radio announcement of the German takeover of Hungary and Budapest included in Night?
In Night, what does the Polish leader of their block tell them on their first night in Auschwitz that inspires them to maintain hope?
In Night, Eliezer's family is separated and his mother and youngest sibling are killed in the gas chambers in Auschwitz. What do the Jewish people do when they first arrive at Auschwitz?
In Night, Wiesel draws the reader in with his honesty regarding _____.
Why was Elie able to stay with his father when the family was separated in Night?
The following quote from Night is an example of what type of figurative language?' Open rooms everywhere...It was there for the taking. An open tomb.'
In Elie Wiesel's Night what is the main character's name?
What signifies the beginning of 'the race towards death' in Night?
Where is Auschwitz located?Hide Answers
In Elie Wiesel's Night, what symbolizes complete hopelessness and horrible suffering?
Which literary device is used in Night when the narrator mentions, 'Faith in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and even in His creation.'Show Answers
In Night, what theme does Wiesel invoke when telling about Eliezer not helping his dying father?
As Elie describes the murder of his God and his dreams turned to ashes, a theme of _____ emerges.
What does Eliezer compare Moshe's tears to in Night?
In literature, a(n) _____ conflict refers to some sort of psychological duress occurring within a character.
In Night, Mrs. Schachter's visions on the train foreshadow _____.
What metaphor is used in Night to describe the fear Elie felt when he learned what was in store for him in Auschwitz?
What kind of character is Eliezer in Night?
From whose point of view is Night written?
In Night, what is Eliezer's father's name?
What is one of the major things that changes about Eliezer in Night?
In Night, who was Eliezer's teacher before the Holocaust?
In the account of the Holocaust described by the book Night, what is a ghetto?
In the account of the Holocaust described by the book Night, what were concentration camps?
In the account of the Holocaust described by the book Night, how were imprisoned populations moved around?
Which of these groups were NOT typically found in Holocaust concentration camps?
In the account of the Holocaust described by the book Night, what happens on a death march?
In Night, how does Moishe escape the Gestapo?
Who is Eliezer in Night?
In Night, how is Eliezer different at the beginning of the novel from who he becomes by the end?
Eliezer is profoundly changed by the end of Night. How is he different?
Why does Eliezer see himself as a corpse when he looks in the mirror at the end of Night?
Who is Idek in Elie Wiesel's Night?
In Elie Wiesel's Night, how does Idek try to instill fear in his Kommando?
In Elie Wiesel's Night, why does Idek whip Eliezer?
In Elie Wiesel's Night, why doesn't Eliezer blame Idek for his actions as much as he blames the Nazis?
Which of the following describes Idek from Elie Wiesel's Night?
Why do Elie and his father take turns sleeping?
What did Juliek do the night the prisoners arrived in Gleiwitz?
When the passengers are forced to exit the train cars at the end of Chapter 2 of Night, what part of Madame Schächter's rantings seems to be true?
What do the Jews hear from the locals about Auschwitz in Chapter 2 of Night?
That it is only a temporary stop and they are bound for Germany
What would happen to the prisoners if they didn't work hard?
What does Elie feel guilt over in chapter 8 of Night by Elie Wiesel?
What does Elie's father become ill with in chapter 8 of Night by Elie Wiesel?
Following Elie's conflict in Night, he looks in the mirror. What does he see?
In literature, the moment that a character's conflict is at the highest is called:
Who saved Elie from being strangled by another prisoner on the cattle car in Chapter 7 of Night?
In Chapter 7 of Night, what was the 'close call' Elie's dad managed to escape?
Why did Elie need surgery on his foot?
How did Elie make it through selections in chapter 7?
Where is Elie assigned to work, and what is his responsibility?
In Night, why are the prisoners forced on the death march from Buna in January 1945?
In what year does Night open, and where?
How does Eliezer nearly lose his life after the camp is liberated in Night?
Where is Eliezer moved after the death of his father in Night?
Which concentration camp did the German army take Eliezer and his family to?
The Germans forced the Jews to wear a(n) _____.
How does Elie's father escape another round of selections?
In Chapter 2 of Night, what do the Nazis do to prevent the villagers from escaping the car?
How were the prisoners marked when they reached Auschwitz?
On what date is Elie's father taken to the crematorium in chapter 8 of Night by Elie Wiesel?
What is the climax of Elie Wiesel's Night?
Why did a Jewish prisoner kill his own father in the cattle car in Chapter 7 of Night?
What did Elie and his father do to personally revolt against God?
In Elie Wiesel's Night what is the main character's name?
In Night by Elie Wiesel, why was Eliezer angry when people around him were praising God?
All of the following desires are what the Jews crave when they are free except which?
What advice does the Blockalteste offer Elie?
What is the test that Elie believes that he has failed?
What do the men become or do when bread is thrown into the train?
Why does Wiesel characterize the dead, abandoned men thrown from the train as “naked orphans without a tomb” (99)?
Why does Wiesel refer to the mass of men on the train as “a cemetery covered with snow” (98)?
How do the Nazis further dehumanize the Jews on the death march?
What theme does Elie grasp when he infers about what Rabbi Eliahou’s son does to his father?
When the prisoners are to be moved again, they are given a small ration of bread, but nothing to drink. How do they quench their thirst?
What did Juliek do the night the prisoners arrived in Gleiwitz?
In Elie Wiesel's Night, why does Idek whip Eliezer?
In Night, how does Moishe escape the Gestapo?
Which of these groups were NOT typically found in Holocaust concentration camps?
In Night, who was Eliezer's teacher before the Holocaust?
What kind of character is Eliezer in Night?
What metaphor is used in Night to describe the fear Elie felt when he learned what was in store for him in Auschwitz?
In literature, a(n) _____ conflict refers to some sort of psychological duress occurring within a character.
As Elie describes the murder of his God and his dreams turned to ashes, a theme of _____ emerges.
In Elie Wiesel's Night, what symbolizes complete hopelessness and horrible suffering?
What signifies the beginning of 'the race towards death' in Night?
What does Eliezer try to do to keep some sense of his identity in Night?