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Why does elie wiesel tell this story? in chapter 1
Why does elie wiesel tell this story? in chapter 1







why does elie wiesel tell this story? in chapter 1

He said the yellow stars “weren’t lethal”. What was bitterly ironic about the comments that Wiesel’s father made regarding the wearing of the yellow star? a. They didn’t want to believe something so horrible. How did other people in the village react to Moshe’s story? Why do you suppose they reacted this way? a. No joy in his eyes, no longer sang, no longer mentioned God 6. How was Moshe able to escape? How had Moshe changed as a result of his experience? a. Dug trenches then watched the Nazis shoot the Jews. What happened to Moshe? What story did Moshe tell when he returned? a. Curious about it, asked questions, found a teacher 4. How did Wiesel realize his wish to study the Cabbala? a. Deeply observant, studied a lot, unsentimental, helped others, didn’t display his feelings 3. How does Wiesel describe himself as a boy of 12? How does he describe his father? a. Trained Elie in the teachings of Kaballah 2. People were fond of him because he stayed to himself d.

why does elie wiesel tell this story? in chapter 1

Who is Moshe’ the Beadle? What does Wiesel tell the reader of Moshe? a. and more German Lecture notes in PDF only on Docsity!Chapter 1 1.

why does elie wiesel tell this story? in chapter 1

Who is Moshe' the Beadle? What does Wiesel tell.









Why does elie wiesel tell this story? in chapter 1