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What do the German officers do immediately after the Jews were unloaded from the train?
What do the German officers do immediately after the Jews were unloaded from the train?
They separate the men, children, and women.
What did Dr. Josef Mengele do when the men marched before him?
What did Dr. Josef Mengele do when the men marched before him?
Mengele asked their age, health, and profession to sort out the young, weak, and useless.
What did another prisoner say would happen to Elie's group?
What did another prisoner say would happen to Elie's group?
They would be burned.
What did the older people counsel when some younger men wanted to rush the guards?
What did the older people counsel when some younger men wanted to rush the guards?
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What did Elie witness while standing in line?
What did Elie witness while standing in line?
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What was Elie's reaction to what he saw?
What was Elie's reaction to what he saw?
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How does Elie feel about his faith at this point?
How does Elie feel about his faith at this point?
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What phrase does Elie use to emphasize a point through selective repetition?
What phrase does Elie use to emphasize a point through selective repetition?
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List the things that Wiesel says he shall never forget.
List the things that Wiesel says he shall never forget.
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What images are used frequently throughout Night?
What images are used frequently throughout Night?
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What happened to Elie and his father after they were spared from the flames?
What happened to Elie and his father after they were spared from the flames?
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What natural sign marked the beginning of the next day after Elie's first night at Auschwitz?
What natural sign marked the beginning of the next day after Elie's first night at Auschwitz?
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Why did Elie criticize himself so severely?
Why did Elie criticize himself so severely?
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Where were Elie and his father marched to?
Where were Elie and his father marched to?
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What was Elie's first impression of Auschwitz?
What was Elie's first impression of Auschwitz?
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What was unusual about the prisoner in charge of their barracks?
What was unusual about the prisoner in charge of their barracks?
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What happened during the last step of the prisoners' admission process?
What happened during the last step of the prisoners' admission process?
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Who did Elie meet after several days at the camp?
Who did Elie meet after several days at the camp?
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What did Stein want?
What did Stein want?
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How did Elie respond to Stein's request for information?
How did Elie respond to Stein's request for information?
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How did Elie and his father avoid being transported?
How did Elie and his father avoid being transported?
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Why was the prisoner in charge of their block replaced?
Why was the prisoner in charge of their block replaced?
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Why did Stein disappear?
Why did Stein disappear?
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How did the Jews see their religion at this point?
How did the Jews see their religion at this point?
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How did Elie feel about God?
How did Elie feel about God?
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Where were Elie and his father finally taken?
Where were Elie and his father finally taken?
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Study Notes
Separation and Selection
- Upon arrival, Jewish prisoners are immediately separated into men, women, and children.
- Dr. Josef Mengele inspects the men, evaluating their age, health, and profession, aiming to select those deemed young, weak, or useless.
Fear and Despair
- A fellow prisoner warns Elie and his group that they will be burned.
- Despite some young men’s urge to attack the guards, the older prisoners counsel to maintain hope and trust in God.
Disturbing Realities
- Elie witnesses horrific acts, including babies being thrown into flames, prompting feelings of disbelief and numbness.
- His faith in God wavers, angering him due to perceived divine silence amidst the atrocities.
Repetition and Imagery
- Elie emphasizes his traumatic experiences using the phrase "Never shall I forget...."
- Key images prevalent throughout the narrative include night, flames, darkness, despair, and references to the Germans.
Initial Experiences in Auschwitz
- Elie and his father are stripped, shaved, and given prisoner uniforms, marking their loss of identity.
- Upon observation, Elie views Auschwitz favorably compared to Birkenau, noting its two-story buildings and gardens.
Interaction with Fellow Prisoners
- An optimistic prisoner manages the barracks, treating the newcomers with humanity and respect, contrasting with usual camp conditions.
- After several days, Elie meets his relative Stein, who seeks news about his family, prompting Elie to lie about their wellbeing.
Survival Tactics
- Elie and his father avoid transfer due to not registering as skilled workers.
- The kind prisoner in charge of their block is replaced for being too compassionate, highlighting the brutal camp hierarchy.
The Impact of News
- Stein ultimately disappears after learning the tragic fate of his family.
- The Jewish community’s view of faith shifts, with Elie expressing doubt in God’s justice and mercy, contributing to his cessation of prayer.
Relocation to Buna
- Elie and his father eventually get moved to Buna (Auschwitz III), continuing their harrowing experience within the concentration camp system.
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Test your understanding of Chapter 3 of 'Night' by Elie Wiesel. This quiz focuses on key events such as the arrival of Jews at the camp and the actions of Dr. Josef Mengele. Review critical details and deepen your comprehension of this poignant narrative.