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Night and Doll
Question | Answer |
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He was Aryan, not Jewish (which character does this not describe) | Which sentence does not describe Moshe the Beadle |
He was the most learned man in the town (which character does this not describe) | Which sentence does not describe Elie Wiesel’s father |
Why was Moshe the Beadle important to Elie Wiesel | Moshe became his cabbalist, or instructor in the mystical aspects of the Jewish faith |
What did Moshe the Beadle tell the people on his return from being deported | The foreign Jews were shot and dumped into large mass graves |
True or False: Many of the people believed Moshe’s story and prepared to leave Sighet | False |
What was the setting and the year for the first section of the book | 1942-1944 in Sighet, Transylvania |
What was the first event that happened from the last day of Passover until Pentecost | Idk ask Yancey tomorrow |
Elie Wiesel said he began to hate the because they were his and his community’s first oppressors. Who were they? | Hungarian Police |
True or False: Elie’s mother and sisters went to Martha’s village | False |
To what did Wiesel compare the world | He compared it to a cattle wagon hermetically sealed. |
What did Madame Schachter see in her vision | She saw a fire—a furnace, with huge flames |
True or False: some of the young men tied Madame Schachter up and gaged her. Then they hit her | True |
What did the Jews in the train car discover when they looked out the window | They saw flames gushing out of a tall chimney into the sky |
What did Wiesel say about the traveler’s illusions | They left their cherished objects and illusions behind on the train |
Which notorious SS officer did they meet at the concentration camp | They met Dr. Mengele |
What was Elie’s main thought as the men and women were being herded from the train? | It was to stay with his father at all costs |
True or False: The people were reciting the Kaddish, the prayer for the dead, for themselves | True |
True or False: Elie beat up the gypsy who struck his father | False |
Which statement is true | They were at Aushwitz for about three weeks. Then why went to Buna. |
True or False: The dentist gave Elie a gold crown for one of his rotten teeth | False |
What did Elie Wiesel do when Idek his his father | Elie did not do anything to help his father |
What did Franek want from Elie | He wanted Elie’s gold tooth |
True or False: Elie gave up the item to keep Franek from tormenting his father | True |
What were the only things in which Elie took an interest in | He only took an interest in his soup and his crust of stale bread |
True or False: Elie said the men were more depressed than ever after the air raid | False |
What happened to the young man from Warsaw? | He was hanged for stealing during the air-raid |
How did Elie say the soup tasted the night the pipel (young servant boy) was hanged | He said it tasted of corpses |
When did the men hold their prayer service and wish each other a Happy New year | On the eve of Rosh Hashana |
True or False: Elie said he observed the prayer service like a stranger | True |
What was Elie’s decision about fasting on Yon Kippur? Why did he make that decision? | He did not fast, partly as an act of rebellion against God. |
What was Elie’s inheritance from his father | The inheritance was a knife and a spoon |
Why was his father giving it to him | Mr. Wiesel had been selected. He was giving it to his son before his death |
Did the men remember to say Kaddish for Akita Drummer | No, they did not |
What did Elie dream of when he dreamed of a better world | He imagined a world with no bells |
What happened to the patients who stayed in the hospital instead of being evacuated? | They were liberated by the Russians two days after the others left. |
What was the last thing the head of the block ordered the men to do before they evacuated | He ordered them to clean the block |
What was the weather like during the evacuation | It snowed the entire time |
While running, an idea began to fascinate Elie. What was the idea | It was death |
What did Elie realize about Rabbi Eliahou’s son just after the evacuation | The son had been trying to lose his father as the men were all running |
True or False: Juliek played a Mozart concerto for the men in the camp | True |
True or False: They were at Gliewitz for three days. Then they traveled by train for ten days until they reached Buchenwald | True |
Who died in the train before the men were unloaded | Meir Katz |
How many men started out in the train? How many were left when they arrived at Buchenwald | One hundred men started out. About twelve were left |
What happened to Mr. Wiesel, Elie’s father | He died |
What was Elie’s only desire | He wanted to eat |
When did the first American troops arrive at the camp? | 6 PM, April 10, 1945 |
A bank clerk who the new manager does not like | |
A school friend of Torvald’s wife | Kristine Linde |
The name of the Helmer family maid. | Helen |
A very close friend of Torvald who appears to be ill | Dr. Rank |
The author of the play A Doll’s House | Henrik Ibsen |
The children’s nurse | Anne-Marie |
The wife of Torvald | Nora |
A lawyer who has just received a position at a bank | Torvald Helmer |
The Helmer’s children | Ivan, Emmy, and Bob |
T or F: the play is set during the Christmas season in a tasteful middle-class home. | True |
T or F: Dr. Rank left his card marked with a black and blue cross in the letter box for Nora | False |
T or F: Nora’s father died and left her 250 pounds that she used to save her husband’s life by taking the family to Italy | False |
T or F: Krogstad has told Nora that he plans to blackmail her husband so that he can have a better position in the bank | True |
T or F: Because Krogstad has gotten into trouble, Helmer seems to believe that his crime has spread like a disease to his children | True |
T or F: Nora decided to ask Dr. Rank for help with Krogstad and he is happy to help her pay back the money | False |
T or F: Krogstad tells Nora that the law takes no account of a man’s motives but as she is just woman, it might be alright | False |
T or F: Torvald takes Nora home early from the ball because her dancing had “inflamed” him and he is pretending he is bringing home his new bride. | True |
T or F: Helmer offers Mrs. Linde a job so that he has an excuse to get rid of Krogstad, who he says is an embarrassment to him and the bank | True |
In Act I, what attitude does Torvald express regarding debt and borrowing | He says borrowing and debt can ruin the beauty of a family life |
Which attitude does NOT describe Torvald’s attitude toward Nora | Respectful |
How does Nora feel at the beginning of the play | Happy and content |
Which of the following best explains Nora’s reasons for telling Mrs. Linde how happy she (Nora) is about the future | Nora is excited to pay off the loan |
What causes Dr. Rank to be so bitter and caustic | He has seen too much sickness and death |
According to Dr. Rank, which idea is “turning society into a sick house”? | The sick are the ones that need the most care |
What is Mrs. Linde’s plan as she discusses it with Krogstad in Act III | She will keep her new job and marry him |
Why does Mrs. Linde insist that Krogstad not take back his letter | She believes Nora and Torvald must have a complete understanding |
How does Nora claim that her husband and her father have both “wronged” her | They treat her as if she has no mind of her own |
What is the “wonderful thing” that Nora expected, which did not happen | Torvald world discover Nora’s crime and take the blame |
What was Nora’s justification for her crime | She did it for love |
What effect does Krogstad’s Blackmail have on Nora | It makes her aware of her true feelings |