Night Questions on Chapter 9
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What are some examples of simile and metaphor from chapters 4-9 in Elie Wiesel's Night?
In chapters 4-9 of Night, Elie Wiesel uses similes and metaphors to convey intense emotions and experiences. Examples include comparing his weakening father to "a wounded animal" and describing his...
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What was the role of the resistance movement in Night?
The resistance movement in "Night" played a crucial role in opposing Nazi control within the concentration camps. Comprised of political prisoners and Jews passing as non-Jews, they organized to...
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What physical and emotional changes do the prisoners, including Wiesel and his father, undergo during their final...
In their final months, Wiesel and his fellow prisoners undergo profound physical and emotional changes. Initially, they struggle to adapt, maintaining some familial bonds and spiritual reflections....
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How does the language differ between chapters 1-5 and 6-9 in Night?
Elie's language changes from positive to negative when the prisoners are transported from Buna to Buchenwald.
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Who stops the evacuation of the last 20,000 prisoners at Buchenwald?
The evacuation of the last 20,000 prisoners at Buchenwald is stopped when sirens go off, causing the prisoners to return to their barracks, delaying the evacuation. This delay allows the prisoners'...