What is the significance of the title of this memoir?
What is the "world's" responsibility in matters of inhumane treatment of others?
If God were a character in this novel, how would you describe them?
What is Elie Wiesel's relationship to faith in this novel?
At times, we see Elie behaving immorally. Do you think his actions are justified? Is there ever justification for breaking your moral code?
Does Elie Wiesel ever lose his humanity in this novel? If so, does he ever gain it back?
Elie Wiesel's character experiences the Holocaust slightly differently than Wiesel himself did. Does this hurt or help the memoir's core message?
What is the "world's" responsibility in matters of inhumane treatment of others?
If God were a character in this novel, how would you describe them?
What is Elie Wiesel's relationship to faith in this novel?
At times, we see Elie behaving immorally. Do you think his actions are justified? Is there ever justification for breaking your moral code?
Does Elie Wiesel ever lose his humanity in this novel? If so, does he ever gain it back?
Elie Wiesel's character experiences the Holocaust slightly differently than Wiesel himself did. Does this hurt or help the memoir's core message?