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Est. 1909 Summer Reading Novels English I Night Elie Wiese' *Honors students are required to read both novels. All students are to complete the attached assignment preferably typed.

Name Date Class Active Reading. Night chapters 1 and 2 In chapters 1 and 2, a number of significant things happen to Elie Wiesel and the other Jews of Sighet. As you read this section, look for important events and for how people respond to them. List some key events in the Event column. In. the Response column identify how Wiesel and the other Sighet Jews respond. In the third column, write what happens next in the story. Discuss whether or not the villagers' responses to events influenced, at least in part, events that followed. Event Response' What happens next Mod-le the Beadle is deported because he is a foreign Jew Copyright ID by The McGraw Hili Companies, inc. Night Study Guide 13

Name Date Class Active Reading Night chapters 3 through 5 As you read chapters 3 through 5, complete the flow chart below by listing in chronological order the major events that occur from the arrival of the trains at Birkenau to the evacuation of Buna. Add more circles if necessary. Trains arrive a+ Birkenau Copyright c by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, vacua+ion or Buna Night Study Guide 17

Name Date Class Active Reading Night chapters 6 through 9 In -this section, Wiesel is pushed closer and closer toward hopelessness and death. His inexplicable will to live and the realities of life pull him back again and again. As you read, think about the events and emo - tions that influence Wiesel's zigzag journey between death and life. In the chart below, record examples of events that create a sense of hopelessness and events that provide hope. Hopelessness and Death Hope and Life pain in foot exhaustion, death, seems a release His father needs Wiesel s support, Wiesel cannot abandon him. Copyright by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Night Study Gude 21

Copyright 0 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, Personal Response Responding Night chapters 1 and 2 What is your reaction to Moche the Beadle? What do you think about his treatment by the villagers after his return from Poland? Analyzing Literature Recall and Interpret 1. Describe Wiesel's community at the beginning of the story. How does young Elie view the world and his place in it? 2. What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jews? Why doesn't the community believe it is in danger? 3. What are the conditions on the Jews' train journey? How do the Jews react to Madame Schacter's behavior? What does this reveal about human nature? 14 Night Study Guide

Responding Night chapters 3 through 5 Personal Response When he arrives at Auschwitz and then at Buna, Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget. What scenes, ideas, or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable? Analyzing Literature Recall and Interpret 1. Describe the conditions first at the Birkenau reception center, then at Auschwitz, and later at Buna. How does Wiesel's relationship with his father change during this time? 2. What events lead to the two hangings Wiesel describes? How does Wiesel feel abo ut his evening meal after each hanging? What do his reactions suggest about how he is changing? 3. What are some ways that Wiesel and the other Jews at the camps try to observe their religion? How have Wiesel's feelings about God changed since his captivity began? Copyright 0 by The McGraw-hlia Companies, fric. 18 Night Study Guide

Copyright by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Personal Response Responding Night chapters 6 through 9 What feelings and thoughts went through your mind as you read about Wiesel's final experiences as a German prisoner? What would you say if you could talk to him about this time in his life? What would you want him to explain to you? Analyzing Literature Recall and Interpret 1. Why do Wiesel and his father leave Buna? How do they respond to the circumstances of the forced march? 2. What happens between Rabbi Eliahou and his son? What does Wiesel's reaction to this incident reveal about his relationship with God? 3. How does Wiesel treat his father during the journey to Buchenwald and later during Chlomo's illness? How does Wiesel's link to his father affect his will to survive? 22 Night Study Guide