Encountering Evil: Night (2020)

Lesson 16
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ELA

Unit 12

8th Grade

Lesson 16 of 28

Objective


Explain how Wiesel uses figurative language and specific word choice to develop mood and meaning in Night.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Night by Elie Wiesel  pp. 85 – 97

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

What mood does Wiesel create on page 95, as he describes Juliek’s final concert? What specific words and phrases help establish this mood? Provide at least two examples and explain how these words/phrases develop mood.

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Key Questions


Close Read Questions

  • On page 85, identify all of the words that Wiesel uses to show that the prisoners felt—and were treated as—subhuman. Explain the impact of these words and phrases on the reader’s understanding of the scene.

  • How does Wiesel use figurative language to develop the reader’s understanding of his experience on the death march? Provide two examples from pages 86-87 to support your answer.

  • Why does Eliezer find his memory about Rabbi Eliahu’s son (on page 91) so upsetting? Explain your thinking and provide evidence from the text to support your answer.

Discussion Questions

  • Many people die in today’s reading. What does Eliezer think and feel about death as he suffers and witnesses the suffering and death of others?

Vocabulary


Text-based

apathy

n.

(p. 92)

 lack of interest or enthusiasm

poignant

adj.

(p. 95)

emotionally moving; causing a person to feel sadness

Homework


To ensure that students are prepared for the next lesson, have students complete the following reading for homework. Use guidance from the next lesson to identify any additional language or background support students may need while independently engaging with the text.

  • Book: Night by Elie Wiesel  pp. 98 – 112

While reading, answer the following questions.

  • What do German laborers and bystanders do when they see the cattle car full of prisoners?

  • What happens to a majority of prisoners in the cattle car along their journey?

  • How does Eliezer try to help his father in this section of text?

  • What happens to Eliezer’s father by the end of this chapter?

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Common Core Standards


  • L.8.5 — Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.
  • RI.8.4 — Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone, including analogies or allusions to other texts.

Supporting Standards

L.8.5.a
L.8.6
RI.8.1
RI.8.2
RI.8.10
SL.8.1
SL.8.6
W.8.1
W.8.1.a
W.8.1.b
W.8.9
W.8.9.b
W.8.10

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Explain how specific incidents in Night reveal aspects of characters, as well as larger truths about human nature.

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