The following questions relate to 85-97 of Night.
In the early description of the march, why does Elie describe himself as separate from his body?
How does Elie Wiesel use figurative language to create a dominant effect in the description of the march?
Compare the characterization of Elie's father from earlier in the novel to his behavior here.
This section shows Elie and his father's bond and how that has not been destroyed by the Holocaust. In spite of that, Elie does not seem to be upset by other sons who betray their fathers in this section. Explain Elie's thoughts.
SPOILER ALERT
*For his final choice of song, Juliek plays Beethoven. We are told earlier in the novel that Jews are not permitted to play music by German artists, which makes Juliek's last song a form of protest. Summarize other ways Nazi's tried to use art and the censorship of art to control and how others in that time attempted to resist.