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Step-by-step explanation:
What unbelievable thing do the men do that night in the book Night by Elie Wiesel ?
In the spring of 1944, the Nazis occupy Hungary. Not long afterward, a series of increasingly repressive measures are passed, and the Jews of Eliezer's town are forced into small ghettos within Sighet. Soon they are herded onto cattle cars, and a nightmarish journey ensues.
Elie opens the first chapter with a devastating recount of what happened to his friend and confidant, Moshe. Hungarians shipped out foreign Jews from Sighet, including Moshe, to the border of Poland. Once at the border, the Jews were handed over to the Germans to be killed and buried in mass graves.
Why does Elie's father smile ?
The significance of Elie's father's smile was to represent hope, that they were still alive amid all of the tragedy that had occurred. The smile came from that they woke up another day alive.
Why doesn't Elie tell the rabbi that he has seen his son ?
Elie thinks to himself that Rabbi Eliahu's son may have wanted his father to die in order to increase his own chances of survival, which is a horrible realization. Elie is glad that he forgot to tell the rabbi that he had seen his son and prays to never think or act like Rabbi Eliahu's selfish son.
How do Elle and his father escape this time ?
In the blizzard and the darkness, the prisoners from Buna are evacuated. Anybody who stops running is shot by the SS. Zalman, a boy running alongside Eliezer, decides he can run no further. He stops and is trampled to death. Malnourished, exhausted, and weakened by his injured foot, Eliezer forces himself to run along with the other prisoners only for the sake of his father, who is running near him. After running all night and covering more than forty-two miles, the prisoners find themselves in a deserted village.
What is the difference between the dead and the living ? What happens to dead here ?
Inside the train bodies, both dead and alive, are tangled up in each other. Eliezer feels indifferent to everything, including death.
What do they live on ? For how long ?
The prisoners live on snow for ten days of travel through Germany.
How does a German amuse himself ?
A German workman by the train tracks throws some bread into the train car. The German watches, amused, as the men fight each other to the death to get the bread.
What happened to the Jewis men - Father and son ?
Elie, his father, and the other Jewish prisoners are completely exhausted and malnourished after marching from Buna to Gleiwitz. The Nazi officers then force the prisoners into tightly cramped cattle cars as they begin their treacherous journey to Buchenwald.
Why does he end the section with " I was fifteen years old " ?
The old man dies, and then the son is set upon and killed before he can swallow the bread. The prisoners have lost their humanity. Here a son not only abandons his father in order to survive, as the Rabbi's son did earlier, but actually kills his father for a piece of bread.
How does Elie almost die here ?
Eliezer then returns to his narration of the German townspeople throwing bread on the train. An old man manages to grab a piece, but Eliezer watches as he is attacked and beaten to death by his own son, who in turn is beaten to death by other men. One night, someone tries to strangle Eliezer in his sleep.
" All limits had been passed. No one had any strength left " what happens to the neighbour ?
All boundaries had been crossed. Nobody had any strength left. And the night seemed endless.