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Night Reading Questions (Night the book)

1. Moshe and other foreign Jews were expelled from Sighet because they were foreigners. How do other Jews in the community respond to the deportation of foreign Jews?

2. How is Madame Schächter like Moshe the Beadle? How are they both treated by others when they try to warn fellow Jews

3. Consider the way the Germans systematically strip Eliezer and other

prisoners of their identity. How does Eliezer respond to the removal of his clothes and other belongings? To the shaving of his hair? The number tattooed on his arm? How do you account for these responses?

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    Elie Wiesel is quite emphatic about the cruelty of the Nazis. At the same time, he holds a great deal of anger towards Jewish individuals who failed to speak out and act in a manner that defied indifference. Throughout Night, we see instances where the cruelty and dehumanization the Nazis showed towards Jewish individuals, similar treatment is shown with Jewish individuals towards one another.
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