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Step-by-step explanation: Night, Chapter 5: Explore Further
This lesson gave you a summary of chapter 5 of Elie Wiesel's Night. Take a look at the following prompts to learn more about this important book.
Compare and Contrast
Night is just one of many influential works about the Holocaust. You have probably encountered others already. Choose any work of film or literature about the Holocaust and write an essay comparing and contrasting one or more aspects of the two works, like their characters, their plot, their historical accuracy, and more.
Examples: Schindler's List (1993); Number the Stars by Lois Lowry; The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank; Life is Beautiful (1997). Keep in mind that some of these works may not be suitable for younger audiences.
Deeper Dive
When it comes to the Holocaust, there is a great deal to be learned. Do some research of your own and create an annotated timeline of events leading up to the Holocaust. There is no set date at which you should begin your timeline, so you should make that decision based on your research. You can go into a lot of detail about a short period of time or you can do a much broader overview of many years.
Personal Reflection
Reading books like Night can be emotionally challenging, especially for students who have historical ties to the Holocaust. This is a good opportunity to think about your personal feelings toward this book. Write a reflection on the book so far and how you feel about it. This can be a good way to process difficult media and might help you approach the rest of the book with a clear head.