I have a major grade project and I need to make sure everything is perfect and correct. It is the last month of school and I need to get really high grades in all my classes. We are doing a word cycle where we have to find a theme, etc.
One of my questions is to provide two examples of the narrator characterizing those he encounters by describing their eyes. One example is when he talks about Moishe the Beadle losing the joy in his eyes, but i am having trouble finding the second example. At first I thought the french girl...
I read the book quite a while ago, and I have an essay coming up, but no book with me to reference as I prepare because of snow >.< Are there any parts of Night where the guards are kind to the prisoners? I'm fairly sure that there was one warden (or building runner or whatever he's called)...
This is what i have to answer in an essay: Each night is the end of one day and the start of another. What does that suggest about the need to bear witness? To not only tell the story but also have the story be heard and acknowledged?
I think this has something to do with Moishe the Beadle...
How can i give a analysis speech on Elie Wiesel's "The Perils of Indifference"...
...speech? I'm giving a analysis speech on Elie Wiesel's "The Perils of Indifference" speech. But I'm having difficulty not asking my listeners to not be indifferent, to have a voice and to do something. Any...
who was it that offered to take his family in, and help them escape before they went on the train to the death camp??? was it the house keeper or what???
PLEASE SOMEONE HELP(night by Elie Wiesel)
ok i've read the book numerous times i can't find the answer for this question, maybe there isn't a boat scene but i got this study guide from my teacher and i'm going crazy trying to find the answer.
im doing a video project on elie wiesel on photo story 3 and i cant come up with any songs that would help relate to what he went through and how he is a hero in todays world. in addition to the song i would like an interview or speech, to help with his accomplishments and how he's a hero, but...