Night and other Holocaust Literature
Focusing on the novel Night by Elie Wiesel and short stories concerning the Holocaust.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Don't Be Such a Punk!!!
There were thousands upon thousands of prisoners in the different concentration camps during the Holocaust. Yet, there were no large scale revolts that occurred. Many question arise because of this. Were the prisoners outnumbered by the guards? Why would they just go into these camps without a fight? Many of you have made the comment, "That wouldn't have happened to me because I would fight back or rebel!" There are people who feel that the Jews shouldn't accepted their fate so easily. Well now you get to add your opinion in the mix. Do you feel that the prisoners handled this situation wrong? Do you feel the people in Night should have rebelled more? Why do you feel the way you do? What could the prisoners have possibly done to prevent their deaths while in the camps? What possible reason could you think of as to why more people did not revolt?
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Power to the People!!!
We see strength and weakness everyday. However, do we ACTUALLY know power is? What is power? Is it when someone uses force to get results? Is it having dominion over someone? Does one have to be in control constantly to possess power? Is showing restraint a sign of possessing power? Flood me with your opinions and your thoughts. I'm very interested in your take on this!
Sensitivity to Death
The longer Elie Wiesel is in the concentration camp, the more desensitized he becomes to death and dying. For example, he and some of the other prisoners are thinking of soup while a man is being hanged. How do you feel this relates to today's society? Do you feel that the people are less sensitive to the pain and suffering of others? What things do you see that are making people feel like death is not a big deal or that suffering is inevitable and, therefore, necessary? Are there some things you may be doing that are making this problem worse? Explain.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
The Psychological Effects of Imprisonment
We've been discussing the effects of imprisonment on the Jews during the Holocaust. It is obvious that they were devastated and beaten down by the oppressive hand of the SS officers. However, readers sometimes fail to discuss the effects that the camps had on the SS officers. In looking at the Stanford Prison Experiment, how are the effects on the participants in the study similar to what is happening in the novel Night? Think about the events that take place in the study and how the participants are treated and how the guards have started to assert their power. Also, discuss what effect this type of experiment would have on you if you were apart of it? Be open, honest and thorough in your response.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Pictures Speak A Thousand Words
This discussion will help us to reflect on the YouTube clip we watched yesterday. There were a number of images that you saw; some may have reminded you of your family. Some were quite disturbing and graphic. With that said, what thoughts came to your mind when you saw the images? What words did these images speak to you? Please share with us which images stood out to you the most and why? Be as thorough in your expression as possible please.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
The Redeeming Quality of Remorse
One very prevalent issue in the novel Night is the total lack of remorse felt by the Nazi soldiers after committing such heinous acts. Remorse is a deep and painful regret for one's wrongdoing. When one has remorse, one is at the very least showing that he/she is human and has a conscience. Was there ever a time when you did something for which you felt absolutely no remorse? Post a recount of the events that occurred. Looking back on the situation, do you feel any remorse for your action now? Explain.
Purpose
This will be the home for our discussion on the novel Night! We will be discussing different themes that occur within the novel. Feel free to start a discussion on a particular topic concerning this book. Anything that you find troubling or particularly interesting concerning the novel, you may feel free to add to the discussion. Happy BLOGGING!!!!!! :-)
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