Main Character: Eliezer Wiesel
Conflict: the
Holocaust
Character Traits: obedience; devotion (to his faith at first, then
to his father, to survival);
Setting: Sighet, Transylvania (sections
1&2); Concentration Camps: Birkenau (section 3), Auschwitz (section 3), Buna
(sections 4&5), Gleiwitz (sections 7&8)
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Describe the main character and the main conflict in the novel. State two dominate character traits. As for the setting provide evidence using quote
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