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  1. The narrator of Night and the stand-in for the memoir's author, Elie Wiesel. Night traces Eliezer's psychological journey, as the Holocaust robs him of his faith in God and exposes him to the deepest inhumanity of which man is capable. Despite many tests of his humanity, however, Eliezer maintains his devotion to his father.

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    The camp was about to be liberated. What did the prisoners do when they were freed? They went to find food. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Describe Moshe, the Beadle., Why did Eliezer (Elie) pray, and why did he cry when he was praying?, Upon his return, what story did Moshe tell? and more.

  3. Mar 23, 2024 · Terms in this set (39) Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Chapter 1: Describe Mosh the Beadle, Chapter 1: Why did Eliezer pray and why did he cry when he prayed?, Chapter 1: Upon his return, what story did Mosh tell? and more.

  4. Elie tells him that his mother knows his family is safe. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like In Chapter 3, what happens to the Jews at Birkenau once they leave the train?, At Birkenau, what does the following prisoner tell Elie and his father to do?, What does the chimney represent for the prisoners? and more.

  5. Dr. Mengele. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What is an example of an internal conflict that Elie faces and expresses in Night?, How is Elie is stripped of his humanity?, What is Elie's faith at the beginning of the novel? and more.

  6. Hilda, Béa, Tzipora. A young musician whom Eliezer meets in Auschwitz. Juliek reappears late in the memoir, when Eliezer hears him playing the violin (Beethoven) after the death march to Gleiwitz. Elie's father, respected by the entire Jewish community of Sighet, and by his son as well.

  7. simile. "Physically, he was as awkward as a clown. His waiflike shyness made people smile" (Wiesel 37). simile. "The barbed wire that encircled us like a wall did not fill us with real fear" (Wiesel 11). simile. "By eight o'clock in the morning, weariness had settled into our veins, our limbs, our brains, like molten lead" (Wiesel 16). metaphor.

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