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Fire Symbol from the novella Night Calvin Martin, Greg Bowman, Andrew Shin, Julian Vela

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Fire. Symbol from the novella Night Calvin Martin, Greg Bowman, Andrew Shin, Julian Vela. Emotions about fire. Fear Isolation Despair. Fire as a Symbol. Can be helpful: Survival Cooking Warmth Can be harmful: Destruction Pain All-consuming rage. Quotes: Pages 1-27. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Fire

FireSymbol from the novella NightCalvin Martin, Greg Bowman, Andrew Shin, Julian Vela

Page 2: Fire

Emotions about fire

Fear Isolation Despair

Page 3: Fire

Fire as a Symbol

Can be helpful: Survival Cooking Warmth

Can be harmful: Destruction Pain All-consuming rage

Page 4: Fire

Quotes: Pages 1-27

Pg. 18 Elie Wiesel: “The stars were only sparks of the fire which devoured us. Should the fire die out one day, there would be nothing left in the sky but dead stars, dead eyes.”

Pg. 22 Madame Schächter “Look! Look at it! Fire! A terrible fire! Mercy! Oh, that fire!”

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Analysis

Destruction Death Rage Everything consumed completely

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Quotes: Pages 28-54

Pg. 30-Elie Wiesel: "Not far from us, flames were leaping up from a ditch, gigantic flames. They were burning something. A lorry drew up at the pit and delivered its load--little children. Babies! Yes, I saw it--saw it with my own eyes...those children in the flames.“

Pg. 34-Elie Wiesel: "A dark flame had entered into my soul and devoured it."

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Analysis

Indiscriminate Complete and thorough Lost all will At the mercy of the Nazis

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Quotes: Pages 55-81

Pg.64, Elie Wiesel: Because He had had thousands of children burned in His pits?

Pg. 64, Elie Wiesel: When Sodom no longer found favor in Your eyes, you made the sky rain down fire and sulphur.

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Analysis

God had gone through it before, he wasn’t looking after his children, they were alone and didn’t matter

The unthinkable had happened, as if the world was actually coming to an end

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Quotes: Pages 82-109

Pg. 82, Elie Wiesel: “A spurt of red flame. A shot. Death wrapped itself around me till I was stifled. It stuck to me.”

Pg. 103, Elie Wiesel: “Oh, to strangle the doctor and the others! To burn the whole world! My father’s murderers.”

Pg. 106, Elie Wiesel: “They must have taken him away before dawn and carried him to the crematory.”

Pg. 107, Elie Wiesel: “Afterward they were going to blow up the camp.”

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Analysis

Fire is consuming his life, it’s going to destroy it and kill him. Make everything that hurts go away

Let out the rage and anger, to tear apart like fire does His father’s road had ended, this was how he moved on To end the camp, get rid of it and leave behind only

memories and ashes of what had happened there

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Purpose for Fire

To show not only death, but total consumption of an entire race, to exterminate and get rid of completely, leave behind ashes of formal life

Was also what actually happened Fire was showing his own fear as well as others Only ashes remain

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Purpose for writing Night

To show just how horrible the holocaust really was To remind us of what happened To make sure it never happens again To share his story

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Questions?