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What privileges do some camp guards give to children?

  • More work
  • Extra food (correct)
  • Greater restrictions
  • Isolation
  • What were the dentists looking for during the medical examination?

    Gold teeth.

    Why do prisoners march to military music?

    To stay on beat.

    Why does Elie feign sickness when the dentist wants to remove his gold crown?

    <p>He doesn't want to experience extreme pain.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is the young French girl?

    <p>A French Jew passing as an Aryan.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why does Franek want Elie's gold crown?

    <p>To melt it down for profit.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What crime did the youth of Warsaw commit?

    <p>Stealing during an air raid.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Describe the youth of Warsaw's physical features.

    <p>Tall and strong, a giant compared to Elie.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What were the reactions of the youth of Warsaw as he was being readied for his hanging?

    <p>Pale but more solemn than frightened.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of Elie's statement right after the youth from Warsaw died?

    <p>He only cared about how the food tasted.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Describe the angelic Pipel's physical features.

    <p>Delicate and beautiful face.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What crime did the Pipel commit?

    <p>Possessing arms.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Describe the reactions of the Pipel as he was being readied for his hanging.

    <p>Very calm despite being pale.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happened to Elie when the air raid occurred?

    <p>He was beaten by Idek.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who cleaned the blood from Elie and soothed him?

    <p>A French woman.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was unusual about the girl who comforted Elie?

    <p>She spoke perfect German.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Franek want from Elie, and how did Elie react?

    <p>Franek wanted Elie's gold tooth, but Elie denied him.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the foreman get revenge on Elie and his father?

    <p>He tormented Elie's father for marching out of step.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Elie respond to Idek's behavior?

    <p>He was mad at his father, not at Idek.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Elie finally do with his gold crown?

    <p>He gave it up and was treated kindly by Franek afterward.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Was it surprising that the Kapos were cruel considering they were prisoners?

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

    How did Idek punish Elie for spying on him?

    <p>Idek whipped him.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did Elie's unit have to go to the warehouse?

    <p>Idek wanted to copulate with a Jewish girl.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why was a prisoner shot during the air raid?

    <p>He tried to steal soup.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happened when prisoners were told that soup would not be distributed until after roll call?

    <p>They executed inmates in front of the camp.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What other public execution does Wiesel write about?

    <p>Two men and a boy were executed by hanging.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why was the execution particularly cruel?

    <p>The child struggled to breathe after being hanged.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Chapter 4 Overview

    • Covers significant events involving Elie and fellow prisoners in the concentration camp.
    • Highlights the brutal realities of camp life and the moral dilemmas faced by inmates.

    Special Privileges

    • Some guards offer "special" privileges to children to keep them healthy for labor.
    • The tent leader's favoritism towards children influences these decisions.

    Medical Examinations

    • Dentists search for gold teeth to melt them down for profit.
    • Elie feigns illness to protect his gold crown, avoiding a painful extraction.

    Prisoner Marching

    • Prisoners march to military music to maintain a synchronized pace, reflecting a form of control and order imposed by the guards.

    Character Interactions

    • A young French girl helps Elie after he is beaten, revealing compassion amidst cruelty.
    • Franek desires Elie's gold crown for monetary gain, ultimately torments Elie’s father to extract compliance.

    Crime and Consequences

    • Youth of Warsaw steals during air raids, leading to dire consequences.
    • Execution of a young man for theft is witnessed by Elie, marking a moment of spiritual desolation.

    Physical Attributes

    • Descriptions of various characters emphasize their vulnerability; the Pipel is noted for his delicate features.
    • Both the Pipel and Youth of Warsaw exhibit calmness before their executions, heightening the tragedy of their circumstances.

    Loss of Faith

    • The narrative illustrates a decline in faith among prisoners, signifying the dehumanizing effect of their experiences.

    Daily Life and Work

    • Elie and his father sort electrical parts, a relatively less hazardous job, but they face instability from the Kapo, Idek.
    • A French woman comforts Elie, showcasing unexpected kindness amidst suffering.

    Acts of Violence

    • Elie's experiences include brutal beatings from Idek, and the aftermath of these violent encounters focus on the emotional turmoil of the prisoners.
    • The punishments reflect the chaotic environment where self-preservation drives even the oppressed to cruelty.

    Escalation of Violence

    • Public executions serve as terror tactics to maintain control over the prisoners.
    • The hanging of innocent individuals, including a child, illustrates the depths of inhumanity in the camp.

    Irony and Survival

    • Elie ultimately gives up his gold crown to stop Franek's torment, but the irony lies in Franek's impending transfer afterwards.
    • Survivor instincts lead prisoners to focus on immediate needs, sometimes at the expense of moral judgments.

    Captivity and Control

    • Camp life is laden with the threat of violence; prisoners navigate a landscape where kindness is rare and often leads to further suffering.
    • The cycle of abuse among prisoners indicates the psychological toll of the camp system.

    These key points encapsulate the harrowing experiences depicted in Chapter 4, reflecting the themes of survival, moral compromise, and the loss of humanity within the concentration camp context.

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    Test your knowledge of Chapter 4 from 'Night' by Elie Wiesel. This quiz focuses on the experiences of children in the concentration camps and the privileges some receive. Review key concepts and details to better understand this powerful narrative.

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