Why did Madame Schachter cry out?

Why did Madame Schachter cry out?

At first, what does Madame Schachter cry and moan about? She cries about being separated with her family.

What was Mrs Schachter screaming?

On the third night, she begins to scream that she sees a fire in the darkness outside the car. Although no fire is visible, she terrifies the Jews in the car, who are reminded that they do not know what awaits them. The next night, Madame Schächter begins her screaming again.

What does Mrs Schachter represent?

Madame Schachter’s vision of fire actually represents the crematorium where people are sent, dead or alive, to be burned if they cease to be useful to the Nazi party. Everyone on the train hatedMadame Schachter because she was screaming about her vision of flames which no one could see.

What is your opinion of the treatment given to Schachter?

2.4) What is your opinion of the treatment given to Mrs. The treatment of Mrs. Schächter serves as a parallel to the treatment of all the people in the cattle car because the Jews are going to be tortured to work.

Who is Dr Mengele in night?

Dr. Mengele was the cruel doctor who presided over the selection of arrivals at Auschwitz/Birkenau. Known as the “Angel of Death,” Mengele’s words sentenced countless prisoners to death in the gas chambers. He also directed horrific experiments on human subjects at the camp.

Do you remember Mrs Schachter in the train?

Why did Eliezer and his father lie to Dr. Why does Eliezer’s father ask him, “Do you remember Mrs. Schachter in the train?”? Because she mentioned the flames on the way to the first camp, and she was right about the fire.

Is she a madwoman a prophet or a witness what is the difference between the three labels?

Or a witness? What is the difference between the three labels? Madame Schachter began as a madwoman who is distaught over the seperation of her family however, she is revealed as a prophet when they arive at Auschwitz and they see the Creamatorium.

Why did Elie and his father lie to Dr Mengele?

Why did Elie and his father lie to Dr. Mengele? They gave an older age and a younger age to avoid the furnace.

Is Elie credible?

Well-known for his writing about the Holocaust, Elie Wiesel is also a champion of human rights and an outspoken advocate for awareness of past and potential acts of genocide. In recognition of this work, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986.