Night By Elie Wiesel Chapter Summary

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Chapter 1 - Tone

“The Hungarian police made us climb into the cras, eighty persons in each one … A prolonged whistle pierced the air. The wheels began to grind. We were on our way.”

Commentary - In this chapter, Wiesel is describing how Hungarian police have came into his neighborhood and began to take control over the Jews. The tone of this chapter is anxious because the community of Jews are being controlled by the Hungarian police but they do not know what is to come ahead in their lives. By saying that the whistle was “prolonged” it adds a sense of anxiousness because the whistle is counting for an unusual amount of time.

Chapter 2 - Symbolism

“We realized then that we were not staying in Hungary. Our eyes opened. Too late.”

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Abstract - Their eyes had just opened to realized that Moshe was correct and that the rumors of the Nazis wanting to exterminate the Jews is true. Except now they are all too late to take precautionary measures against the Nazis.

Chapter 3 - Figuratice Language

“The word chimney here was not an absratction: it floated in the air, mingkled with the smoke, It was perhaps, the only word that had real mmeaning in this place.”

Commentary - This is a metaphor becuase thw rod ‘chimney’ did not literally float in the air. From that context the reader cna understand that the word chimney had s powerful impact on theJews and thats why it stood out or “floated”. According to bibelhub.com chimney means a lattice, window, sluic in arab.

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