Name: Date: Period: Night Reading Guide Chapter3 Part 1 Setting (where is Elie): Characters: Describe each item and character and his/her relationship to Elie (if applicable). A7713: Stein: 1. Elie says, Behind me, an old man fell to the ground. Nearby, an SS man replaced his revolver in its holster (Wiesel 30). Make an inference (educated guess) as to what occurred in this scene. a. 2. Elie is really years old, but says he is years old.elie s father is years old, but says he is years old. Why is it a benefit to them to lie about their ages? a.. 3. In today s society do you think is it a benefit to be younger or old? Why? a. 4. Chapter 2 used the literary device foreshadowing, in Chapter 3, Elie Wiesel refers to a flashback. a. Define flashback : b. What does Wiesel flashback to from Chapter 2: 5. The young men want to revolt, but why don t the older men encourage it? a. 6. Elie meets the infamous:. How is this man described? What was he doing? Why do you think such an important man was doing this job? 7. Elie states that his occupation is:. a. What might be the benefit of lying:.
8. Describe the meaning and importance of this saying, Yisgadal, veyiskadash, shmey raba. a. Meaning: b. Importance: Sensory Imagery Chart Type of Sensory Imagery (circle): Example with MLA Citation (Wiesel #). 9. After reading sections of Chapter 3, why do you think this book is called, Night? a. 10. Elie and his father make some very intelligent decisions based on intuition while at the camp; the first few include lying about their age and occupation. What other intuitive and intelligent decisions do they make? a.. 11. Who are Kapos? (refer back to scavenger hunt sheet). a. Why are Kapos beneficial to running a camp: 12. What causes Elie to say, Had I changed that much? So fast? a. Why has Elie changed? 13. How have Elie s feelings about his father and God started changing in Chapter 3? Fill out the chart below to explain how his feelings and relationship with each have changed. 14. What does the literary term irony mean: a. What is ironic about the inscription WARNING! DANGER OF DEATH. 15. The Nazis used various forms of propaganda, even with the prisoners. a. Define propaganda: b. How is ARBEIT MACHT FREI a type of propaganda? 16. What are three ways Elie was given hope during his time in the concentration camp: 1. 2. 3. What is one thing in your life that lifts your spirits and brings you hope? 1.
17. Label the picture below with Elie s new name. What is the purpose of tattooing the prisoners? After the war, many concentration camp victims had their tattoos removed. However, some did not. Can you think of any reasons why the prisoners would want to keep their tattoos? 18. What is Elie s daily routine while in the camp? Morning Afternoon 6 pm 9 pm What is Elie s major focus during the day? How is his routine different from yours? 19. Elie says, Yes, my mother did hear from them. Reizel is fine. So are the children. a. Who is he speaking to: b. Why does he lie to Stein? c. Do you think this was the right decision? Why? Setting (where is Elie at the end of chapter 3)? Why is he there? Make a prediction as to what will happen to Elie while in the new camp: Chapter 3 Quote with citation: Quote (Wiesel #). Analyze: What does the evidence show about Elie s relationship with either God or his father, Shlomo? Connect: 1.) How is the relationship changing throughout the novel? (If it is ) 2.)Why is it changing? Circle one: Circle one:
Name: Date: Period: Night Reading Guide Chapter 4: Setting (where is Elie): Buna-Monowitz, otherwise known as Auschwitz III, was the largest slave labor camp in the Auschwitz complex. Here, hundreds of thousands of prisoners spent weeks or even years working under murderous conditions. The German company IG Farben had established a large rubber factory near the Polish town Monowice (Monowitz), and the Buna-Monowitz camp was built as a housing facility for the slave laborers of the factory. The prisoners here included Jews and non-jews from all over Europe. Source: http://holocaustmusic.ort.org/places/camps/death-camps/bunamonowitz/ Characters: These characters will appear in chapter 4. Describe each character and his/her relationship to Elie (if applicable). Person: Describe the person: What is this person s relationship to/with Elie? How does this person affect Elie? Juliek Franek Yossi and Tibi Idek French Girl Youth from Warsaw Sad-Eyed Angel 1. What are the conditions like in the new camp? a. 2. Describe Elie s medical checkup. What are they looking for? a. b. What is ironic about this medical checkup? 3. What matters most to Elie and the prisoners? a. b. What USED TO matter most to Elie? c. What matters most to you? i. 4. Make an inference about the French girl based on her perfect German.. 5. Elie gives a flash-forward. What does Elie tell us in his flash forward? 6. What is Elie s weak spot? a. How does Franek use this weak spot against Elie? b. What does Elie mean when he says, I had lost my crown for nothing.
7. How does Elie try to train his father? a. What do Elie s actions in training his father tell us about their relationship? Sensory Imagery Chart Type of Sensory Imagery (circle): Example with MLA Citation (Wiesel #). Fill in Pg # once you locate the quotation. What is this quotation referring to? In no time, the camp had the look of an abandoned ship (Wiesel ). Then, for no apparent reason, he let out a terrible scream, a death rattle such as I had never heard before (Wiesel ). That night, the soup tasted of corpses (Wiesel ). CONTRAST: The two hangings Elie describes in Chapter 4 Hanging 1: Prisoner Hanging 2: Sad-Eyed Angel Reason for execution: Reason for execution: Reaction of the prisoner being hanged: Reaction of the prisoner being hanged: Reaction by the audience (other prisoners): Reaction by the audience (other prisoners): What is a pipel? Most pipel can be described as: What makes the sad-eyed angel different from most pipel? Why is the hanging of the sad eyed angel so different than the hanging of all other prisoners? Chapter 3 Circle one: Quote with citation: Quote (Wiesel #). Analyze: What does the evidence show about Elie s relationship with either God or his father, Shlomo? Connect: 1.) How is the relationship changing throughout the novel? (If it is ) 2.) Why is it changing? Circle one:.