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what is your opinion of the treatment given to mrs.schachter

by Rosemary Schowalter Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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In my opinion the treatment given to Mrs. Schächter is harsh. But I also think that she deserved it because even the Jewish people wanted her to be quiet.

What does the treatment of Mrs Schachter reveal about the men?

In Night , Chapter 2, what does the treatment of Mrs. Schachter reveal about the young men on the train? The treatment of Mrs. Schachter on the train reflects the young men's fear, impatience, and desperation. They no longer act like the young men they were because of the circumstances they've had thrust upon them.

Who is Mrs Schächter in night?

Mrs. Schächter appears in section 2 of Elie Wiesel 's memoir, Night. She is a middle-aged ("in her fifties") Jewish woman who, along with her ten-year-old son, is deported on the same train as the story's narrator, Eliezer.

What can we learn from Mrs Schächter?

However, perhaps more than all of this, Mrs. Schächter serves as a reminder as to how precarious and relative our basic notions of humanity can be.

What happens to Mrs Schächter after she loses her family?

Now that she has lost her family—except for her youngest son—Mrs. Schächter is "shattered" and seems to lose her mind. While in transit to the concentration camp, Mrs. Schächter has nightmares and screams about fires outside the windows.

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What treatment was given to Mrs Schachter?

Explain your answer. 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 Madame Schachter and why is she important what did the treatment of Madame Schachter reveal about what was happening to the community?

What did the treatment of Madame Schachter reveal about what was happening to the community? The beating and gagging of Madame Schacter reveal that the community is losing all contraaints, all emotions are forcing them to act in violent ways to preserve themselves.

How do people react the first time Madame Schachter screams How do they respond when her screams continue?

How do they respond when her screams continue? The first time Madame Schachter screams the people believed her and started to panic and rush to the windows to see what the screaming was about. When she continues to scream when there is nothing there the people start to get annoyed.

What actions do people take to quiet Mrs Schachter?

What did some of the passengers do to quiet Madame Schachter? The passengers hit her, gagged her, and tied her up.

What does the treatment of Mrs Schachter tell you about human nature?

When Madame Schachter started screaming, people tried calming her. When she wouldn't calm down, people made her sit. After that, she escaped and received multiple shots to the head. This reveals that human nature is violence.

Why is Mrs Schachter important?

The figure of Madame Schächter, who in her lunacy foresees the furnaces of Auschwitz, raises an important question about the boundaries between sanity and insanity in the context of the evils of the Holocaust.

How did people respond to Madame Schachter screaming?

How do the passengers in the cattle wagon react to Madame Schachter's screams? They began to beat her when she wouldn't shut up. Later they tied her up and gagged her.

What connection might there be between Madame Schacter's treatment on the train?

Answers 1. This is really Wiesel foreshadowing the horrors that await the Jews as they approach the camps. The others naively believe they are going to a better place and they beat Madame Schacter for her horrifying prophesies. The fires in the sky will become the new reality for these people.

Why do you think Wiesel tells the story of Mrs Schachter?

I think Wiesel tells the story of Mrs. Schachter because its an example of how someone is affected by the seriousness and terribleness of this situation. I think this experience meant to young Eliezer that this is very scary, not a joke, and serious.

What happens to Mrs Schachter night?

Mrs. She is a middle-aged woman who goes crazy after she's separated from her husband and packed into a cattle car headed to Auschwitz. Throughout the long nights in the train, she punctuates the imprisoned Jews' journey with screaming and rambling about fire and flames, warning and begging the Jews to see the fire.

Who was Madame Schachter what happened to her and why?

Madame Schachter in Night is one of the Jews from Sighet. She trawled in the same cattle car as Eliezer. She started seeing flaming furnaces as deported Jews were approaching Auschwitz. Feeling the upcoming death, Madame Schachter started screaming and acting inadequately.

What had happened to Madame Schachter to make her behave as she did what did she continually shout about to the Jews How did the men finally subdue her?

What did she continually shout about to the Jews? Madame Schacter's husband and sons were deported. How did the men finally subdue her? The men hit her on the head many times.

What does Mrs Schächter's reaction to Mrs. Schächter mean?

This reaction to Mrs. Schächter from the other passengers indicates how they have been reduced by their conditions. They have been crammed into trains (which were meant to transport cattle) and forcefully separated from their loved ones.

Why is Mrs. Schächter hallucinating?

They conclude that she is mad, that her screams are "hysterical," and that she is "possessed by some evil spirit"—or that she is "hallucinating because she is thirsty.". Tragically, when they later arrive at Auschwitz and see the furnaces, Mrs. Schächter seems less like a mad woman and more like a prophetess.

What does Mrs. Schächter represent?

She represents mothers who were separated from their husbands and children, and more broadly all of the families that were torn apart and sent to their deaths. However, perhaps more than all of this, Mrs. Schächter serves as a reminder as to how precarious and relative our basic notions of humanity can be.

Who is Mrs. Schächter?

Mrs. Schächter appears in section 2 of Elie Wiesel 's memoir, Night. She is a middle-aged ("in her fifties") Jewish woman who, along with her ten-year-old son, is deported on the same train as the story's narrator, Eliezer.

What does Eliezer say about Mrs. Schächter?

Eliezer first sees Mrs. Schächter "crouched in a corner," and explains that "Her husband and two older sons had been deported with the first transport.". Eliezer says that this separation from her husband and two older sons "had totally shattered her.". Mrs. Schächter is further described as a "quiet, tense woman with piercing eyes" ...

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