Table of Contents
- 1 What keeps Eliezer going during the brutal match?
- 2 How did Elie make it through the selections?
- 3 What is Eliezer’s father’s warning to Eliezer about?
- 4 What is Wiesel’s prayer?
- 5 What is it that keeps Elie from giving up and falling out of line during the evacuation?
- 6 What role has Eliezer taken on in his relationship with his father at this point in the novel?
- 7 Why does Elie’s father wish Elie had gone with his mother?
- 8 Why does the Gypsy strike Elie’s father in night you ll remember?
What keeps Eliezer going during the brutal match?
What keeps Eliezer going during the brutal march? During the brutal march, Elie keeps going because he doesn’t want to die and because he is the only person left to support his father, and his father would lose the will to live without him. Elie’s legs begin to run and he has no control over it.
How did Elie make it through the selections?
Using the advice, Elie survives another day in a concentration camp. In Chapter 5, in order to pass the selection process, Elie is advised to move about so that he will have “a little color” before the selection. He should also be careful not to walk slowly, in fact, he should run “as if the devil were after (him)”.
What keeps Elie alive in night?
Elie goes through so much by getting beaten up, starvation and seeing people die all around him. His father presence pushing him to stay alive during these tragic times and his youngness giving him the ability to do things older man can’t do and the resources he was given.
What is Eliezer’s father’s warning to Eliezer about?
For many miles Eliezer and his father struggle to keep up with the march. Many die along the way. When they stop to rest, Eliezer’s father warns against sleeping lest they freeze to death.
What is Wiesel’s prayer?
What is Wiesel’s prayer? “Oh God, Master of the Universe, give me the strength never to do what Rabbi Eliahou’s son has done.”
What is Elie’s point of view about death What keeps him going?
As Elie is marching in the freezing weather, he begins to think about death and fantasizes about dying. Elie mentions that the only thing that keeps him moving through the snow is the presence of his father. Elie believes that he has no right to die and thinks about what his father would do without him.
What is it that keeps Elie from giving up and falling out of line during the evacuation?
What is it that keeps Elie from giving up and falling out of line during the evacuation? The only thing that stops Elie from falling out of line and just letting himself die was the presence of his father. He was his father’s sole support, and Elie’s father was Elie’s sole support.
What role has Eliezer taken on in his relationship with his father at this point in the novel?
The relationship of Elie Wiesel and his father improves drastically. They develop a close connection and support one another as they go through hard times in the camp. For example, while at the camp after his father is deemed too weak to work and taken to the side of those to go the crematorium.
How does Elie change in the first night?
Elie and the others were ordered to strip their clothes and hold on to their belts and shoes, and then were ordered to go to the barber to be shaved. How does Elie change by the end of the first night? (physically, emotionally, and spiritually?) Elie changes emotionally, because he gave up hope in everything.
Why does Elie’s father wish Elie had gone with his mother?
Why does Elie’s father wish Elie had gone with his mother and why is this ironic? He does not want to see his only son get killed. It is ironic because he didn’t take the chance to save his family when Maria offered refuge, but now he wants to save his son.
Why does the Gypsy strike Elie’s father in night you ll remember?
One way to avoid the furnace was to do work around the concentration camps. Why does the gypsy strike Elie’s father and how does Elie react? He strikes him because Elie’s father asks to go to the bathroom. Elie reacts by standing there silently because he’s scared and petrified at what might happen.
Why does Elie not say the Kaddish in night?
The Kaddish is a prayer to respect the dead, and Elie doesn’t join his father in reciting it because he doesn’t want to believe that they are going to die, so he decides not to say it because he still has the hope that he will survive. How do the prisoners who are already in the barracks treat the newcomers?