What parts of Eliezer died and were born in the book Night
Across
- 1. This becomes Eliezer’s main focus while living in the camps (p.87)
- 4. The bravery needed to keep living through the suffering (p.86)
- 6. This feeling about the future slowly fades during camp life (p.36)
- 8. What Eliezer begins questioning about God in the camps (p.64)
- 10. The strength Eliezer builds to keep going through hardship (p.82)
- 13. Eliezer begins to lose this feeling that people are good (p.37)
- 17. A feeling Eliezer develops after seeing so much suffering (p.65)
- 18. Eliezer feels this when he thinks about leaving his father behind (p.87)
- 19. Eliezer starts feeling this toward God after seeing terrible things happen (p.65)
Down
- 2. The bond between Eliezer and his father that helps them survive (p.42)
- 3. Eliezer starts losing this after seeing the suffering in the camps (p.64)
- 4. What Eliezer thinks he looks like when he sees himself in the mirror at the end (p.115)
- 5. A feeling of being emotionally empty after seeing too much suffering (p.50)
- 7. The ability to keep going even when things seem hopeless (p.90)
- 9. The natural survival drive that grows stronger in the camps (p.87)
- 11. The pain Eliezer sees and experiences in the camps (p.52)
- 12. Something Eliezer develops to survive in the camps (p.82)
- 14. This part of Eliezer’s life ends when he enters the camps (p.34)
- 15. This part of Eliezer’s childhood disappears after seeing cruelty and death (p.34)
- 16. The determination that keeps Eliezer going during the camps and death march (p.86)