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  • I don't know
  • Why do you cry hen your praying
  • Please listen to me.
  • No you weirdo!
  • This is a great moment in the book because Elie meets his teacher for the first time. "'Why do you cry when you pray?" he asked, as though he knew me well. "I don't know," I answered, troubled."(Page 4). This quote is their first-ever conversation. 
  • What a loser. He's a Jew.
  • Foreign Jews had to be deported. "AND THEN, one day all foreign Jews were expelled from Sighet. And Moishe the Beadle was a foreigner. Crammed into cattle cars by the Hungarian police, they cried silently. Standing on the station platform, we too were crying. The train disappeared over the horizon; all that was left was thick, dirty smoke." (Page 6). This is an important scene because this was the first instance of Jews being transported/deported.
  • Moishe was able to escape and come back to tell what he has seen. "He spoke only of what he had seen. But people not only refused to believe his tales, they refused to listen. Some even insinuated that he only wanted their pity, that he was imagining things. Others flatly said that he had gone mad." (Page 7). This is another important scene because this was an example of foreshadowing because Moishe was warning everyone about what was going to happen to them but they didn't believe him.
  • Transports.
  • A new law was passed that forced Jews to wear a yellow star that was used as a way to discriminate against them.  "Three days later, a new decree: every Jew had to wear the yellow star." (Page 11). This is an important event because the nazis wanted to dehumanize the Jews and discriminate against them and so they made a new law.
  • Elie, his family, and the rest of the Jews were loaded into cattle cars to get transported. "The Hungarian police made us climb into the cars, eighty persons in each one." (Page 22). This is important because this is the first big turning point for Elie and his family and their future. 
  • The main theme that was going on in chapters 1-2 was transporting Jews. "'The news is terrible," he said at last. And then one word: "Transports.'"(Page 13). This quote is the most important quote because it showed that more Jews will start to get transported that including Elie and his family.
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