Night Chapter 4 Flashcards
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Night Chapter 4 Flashcards

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Because his father is increasingly dependent on Eliezer for his survival, and he is used against him by the Kapos he becomes Elie's ____________.

weak point

What theme does the quote about the Kapos pointing a finger illustrate?

Man's inhumanity to man

What does the passage about Franek beating Elie's father emphasize?

The number of times Franek beat Elie's father

What literary device describes Eliezer as a 'starved stomach'?

<p>Metaphor</p> Signup and view all the answers

What mood is created by the quote about God hanging on the gallows?

<p>Despair</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of irony is exemplified by the dentist wanting to extract a tooth for its gold crown?

<p>Situational irony</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which word best describes Franek's tone when he warns Elie?

<p>Threatening</p> Signup and view all the answers

Elie finally gives up his gold crown to ___________________ his father.

<p>protect</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the work assignment that Eliezer and his father receive in Buna?

<p>They are assigned to count bulbs and bolts in a factory.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the French girl escape being killed by the Germans despite being Jewish?

<p>She looks Aryan and has false papers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Idek do when Eliezer stumbles upon him with a Polish girl?

<p>Beats him ruthlessly</p> Signup and view all the answers

What motivates the little French girl to speak to Elie in German?

<p>Compassion</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which theme does the quotation about self-preservation support?

<p>Self-preservation</p> Signup and view all the answers

What word best describes the prisoner's tone who teases Elie while he helps his father?

<p>Teasing</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is one man shot right before the bombing?

<p>He attempts to get soup.</p> Signup and view all the answers

When the condemned man yells 'Long live liberty!' before being hanged, the prisoners react with ______________________.

<p>indifference</p> Signup and view all the answers

What example of irony is shown when prisoners become more optimistic about their future despite being in danger?

<p>Irony</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the author emphasize about the Pipel's execution?

<p>Horror</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a synonym for ceaselessly?

<p>Continuously</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which incident in Chapter Four emphasizes Nazi cruelty?

<p>Hanging the Pipel</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Weakness and Dependence

  • Eliezer's father becomes increasingly dependent on him, turning his father into a vulnerability that the Kapos exploit.

Human Cruelty

  • Kapos' behavior of treating prisoners as merchandise highlights the theme of man's inhumanity to man.

Literary Technique

  • Frequent beatings of Eliezer's father by Franek are emphasized, illustrating the brutal conditions in the camp.

Metaphorical Language

  • Eliezer describes himself as a "starved stomach," implying he is overwhelmed by his need for food.

Mood of Despair

  • A poignant moment occurs when prisoners question God's presence, creating a mood of hopelessness regarding faith.

Irony in Roles

  • The dentist represents situational irony by seeking gold from healthy teeth instead of promoting dental health.

Franek's Threat

  • Franek's tone when warning Eliezer conveys a clear sense of intimidation and menace.

Acts of Protection

  • Eliezer sacrifices his gold crown to protect his father from punishment and further suffering.

Work Assignment

  • Eliezer and his father are assigned to count hardware items in a factory at Buna.

Deception for Survival

  • A Jewish French girl survives by appearing Aryan and carrying false identification papers.

Brutality Encountered

  • Idek reacts violently when Eliezer inadvertently discovers him with a girl, beating him mercilessly.

Motivations of Compassion

  • The little French girl speaks to Elie in German out of a sense of compassion towards him.

Theme of Self-Preservation

  • Eliezer's reflections reveal how concentration camp life has altered his priorities toward self-preservation.

Sarcasm in Tone

  • The attitude of one prisoner calling Elie a general reflects a tone of mockery and teasing.

Consequences of Desperation

  • A man is shot for attempting to reach for soup just before a bombing, showcasing the desperation of camp life.

Reaction to Indifference

  • The execution of a condemned man elicits indifference from the prisoners, numbed by repeated exposure to violence.

Irony of Optimism

  • Despite the bombing that could lead to their deaths, prisoners feel a newfound sense of optimism, illustrating irony.

Gripping Horror

  • A child's agonizing struggle between life and death during execution highlights the horror of their situation.

Synonym Recognition

  • "Continuously" can be synonymously used with "ceaselessly," reinforcing the idea of relentless movement.

Emphasis on Cruelty

  • The hanging of Pipel signifies extreme Nazi cruelty as it starkly displays the sadistic nature of their actions.

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Test your knowledge with these flashcards based on Chapter 4 of Elie Wiesel's 'Night'. Each card includes key terms and definitions that explore the themes and characters in this powerful narrative. Perfect for reinforcing your understanding of the text.

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