Title: Night
1Night
"Never shall I forget that night, the first night
in the camp, which has turned my life into one
long night, seven times cursed and seven times
sealed. Never shall I forget that smoke. Never
shall I forget the little faces of the children,
whose bodies I saw turned into wreaths of smoke
beneath a silent blue sky. Never shall I forget
those flames which consumed my faith
foreverNever shall I forget these things, even
if I am condemned to live as long as God Himself.
Never." "Night "
2Elie Wiesel
3About the Author, Elie Wiesel
- Eliezer to his family
- Grew up in Sighet, Transylvania (Romania)
- Only son of shopkeeper parents
- 3rd of 4 children
- At 15, taken to Auschwitz. Parted forever from
his mother and younger sister, to whom Night is
dedicated
4About the Author, Elie Wiesel
- After Auschwitz, Wiesel and his father were taken
to Buna, then Buchenwald, where his father died. - After camps were liberated, Wiesel studied at the
University of Paris and worked as a newspaper
reporter. - He became a U.S. citizen in 1963 and Professor of
Humanities at Boston University in 1976.
5About the Author, Elie Wiesel
- From 1980-86, he was Chairman of the Presidents
Commission on the Holocaust. - He received the Congressional Medal of Honor in
1985. - He won the Nobel Peace Prize for human rights in
1986, an two years later established the Elie
Wiesel Foundation for Humanity. - He has written 40 books.
- Wiesel lives in New York City with his wife,
Marion.
6About Night
- A terrifying memoir of the authors experiences
as a 15-year-old Jewish boy. - Night is considered by many critics to be the
most influential piece of Holocaust literature. - Published in 1960, it was one of the first books
to focus worldwide attention on the question of
how and why this terrible genocide was allowed to
happen.
7Pre-reading ActivityThink about this
- Directions Rate each of the following
statements before you read this novel. - (1 agree strongly6 strongly disagree)
- You should do what youre told.
- Its better not to stick out.
- Whats past is past.
- The Holocaust could happen again.
8And this
- There is no such thing as evil people just make
mistakes. - You need to look out for yourself first.
- You should never lose faith.
- Parents and children shouldnt keep secrets from
one another. - If someone hurts you, you should turn the other
cheek.
9And this, too!
- People are amazingly resilient.
- Reports of Holocaust atrocities are exaggerated.
- It is harder to make independent choices when you
belong to a group. - No one can force you to conform.
- People will always find a scapegoat.
- Victims often make targets of themselves.
10Directions Freewrite (without stopping or
correcting) using the following sentence
starters. Choose one starter and write ½ page in
journal.
- Mans inhumanity to man
- Anti-Semitism today
- A living nightmare.
- Feeling that you and your body are disconnected
- A son owes it to his father
- Loyalty becomes fanaticism when
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18Night the movie.