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Night Chapter 4

Night Chapter 4

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RL.11-12.8, RL.6.3, RL.7.3

+2

Standards-aligned

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Susan Cates

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9 Slides • 5 Questions

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Night Chapter 4

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Internal Conflict

  • Character vs Self

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Open Ended

What are some internal conflicts that we see in chapter 4?

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Internal Conflicts in Chapter 4

  • Elie's feelings toward father. Comfort, anger, regret.

  • Religion. Sings Jewish songs at the beginning of the chapter. By the end, stating that God had been hanged with the young boy.

  • Self Image. Worries about what the camp is doing to him in the beginning. By the end, has a base mindset. Says "I was nothing but a body."

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External Conflict

  • Character vs Nature

  • Character vs Society

  • Character vs Character

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Open Ended

What is one Character vs nature conflict in chapter 4?

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Chapter 4 Character vs Nature

  • The season. The winter weather is bring in some harsh temperatures.

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Open Ended

What is one Character vs Society conflict in chapter 4?

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Chapter 4 Character vs Society

  • German ideas. They were treated as subhuman.

  • Expectations. There are different expectations for each activity.

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Open Ended

What is one Character vs Character conflict in chapter 4?

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Chapter 4 Character vs Character

  • Kapos

  • other jews

  • people in charge (but not Kapos)

  • Loses his shoes

  • Loses his gold tooth

  • When he was beaten in the depot

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Open Ended

How can internal and external conflict affect each other?

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Internal Conflict -> External Conflict

  • When you're in a bad mood and you take it out on someone around you.

  • When someone gets good news, they want to immediately tell someone.

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External Conflict -> Internal Conflict

  • Someone gives you a complement which makes you happy.

  • Someone insults you which makes you upset.

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