Hae
  • Hae
  • Omat Kuvataulut

Night story board

Luo Kuvakäsikirjoitus
Kopioi tämä kuvakäsikirjoitus
Night story board
Storyboard That

Luo oma kuvakäsikirjoitus

Kokeile ilmaiseksi!

Luo oma kuvakäsikirjoitus

Kokeile ilmaiseksi!

Kuvakäsikirjoitus Teksti

  • In this scene, Moishe the Beadle, Moishe is telling Elie about his experience with the Nazis after being deported, he says "'You cannot understand. I was saved miraculously. I succeeded in coming back. Where did I get my strength? I wanted to return to Sighet to describe to you my death so that you might ready yourselves while there is still time.'"(page 7).
  • They don't get it. I'm trying to warn them, and they just don't understand!
  • This scene represents when the Nazi soldiers first arrived in town, when they first arrive Elie says "ANGUISH. German soldiers—with their steel helmets and their death's-head emblem."(page 9). 
  • Dieser Ort ist unser  nächstes Ziel
  • Sometime after the Nazis settled in the town , they created ghettos. This scene represents the people in the ghetto content with their current state. Elie says "Most people thought that we would remain in the ghetto until the end of the war... Afterward everything would be as before. The ghetto was ruled by neither German nor Jew; it was ruled by delusion."(page 12).
  • Life isn't so bad right now...
  • I wonder if they have clothes stores in this ghetto
  • I wonder how long the Germans will stay...
  • This scene shows Elie's father crying as they get loaded into the cattle cars. The text says "We waited impatiently to be taken away. What were they waiting for Finally, the order came: 'Forward! March!' My father was crying. It was the first time I saw him cry. I had never thought it possible."(page 19).
  • Los los!!! Beeil dich!!
  • This scene depicts the Jews leaving the cattle cars and eventually seeing the smoke coming from the gas chambers. The text says "We were to leave the train here. There was a labor camp on the site... In front of us, those flames. In the air, the smell of burning flesh. It must have been around midnight. We had arrived. In Birkenau."(page 28).
  • What is that horrible smell?
  • Look! Smoke!
  • Arbeit Macht FREI
  • I Think that this quote from Moishe the Beadle was the most important in chapters one and two because it gives foreshadowing for the events that are to come as well as providing the reader of how horrific the experience was for him, for him to live but break him to the point that he thought life is worthless. It strengthens the theme "Cruelty can break humans more than anyone can imagine".
  • "'I wanted to return to Sighet to describe to you my death so that you might ready yourselves while there is still time. Life? I no longer care to live. I am alone.'"(page 7).
Yli 30 miljoonaa kuvakäsikirjoitusta luotu