Journal, Part 1: Night
The questions in this Journal Assignment cover readings in Lessons 1–4 in Night (Sections 1–3 of the text). You will need to turn in this assignment after you complete Lesson 4 of this unit. Your answers should be a minimum of 5 sentences and include examples from the text. (Remember to use APE: Answer, Prove, Explain).
(12 points)
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1. Read this quote from Elie Wiesel:
“I only know that without this testimony, my life as a writer—or my life, period—would not have become what it is: that of a witness who believes he has a moral obligation to try to prevent the enemy from enjoying one last victory by allowing his crimes to be erased from human memory.”
• In a response of no less than 5 sentences, explain why the author believes that by …show more content…
The others try to encourage Mrs. Schächter by saying things such as “You’ll see, you’ll find your husband and sons again…In a few days…”
• In a response of no less than 5 sentences, explain why people comfort Mrs. Schächter with sayings that they do not believe are true,
• and what their attempts to comfort her reveal about human nature.
• Be sure to include evidence from the text to support your answer (Answer, Prove, Explain).
Answer: The Jews of Sighet were still in a state of denial at this point in the story. Accepting her loss would be admitting that they were neck deep in trouble. Their optimism still rides high.
The typical human mind does not want to accept extremes of tragedy. It always wants to grasp at straws and Hope. The very basis of our human psyche is based on this. Most, if not all of us have a fundamental faith and belief that relief will come sometime and from somewhere. The people around her want to believe that everything will work out ok. Their assurances to her are a reflection of this. It is meant more as a beacon of hope for her and them, than a truth as such. Eliezer himself lies to his relative, Stein, about his