The nightmares of Madame Schachter's from the book "Night" foreshadowed the horrors waiting for the Jews in concentration camps. Survival. The seperation shattered Madame Schachter and her youngest son was the only thing she had. When calming her down did not succeed, a few young men forced her to sit down and then bound and gagged her. She is in her fifties, and she was separated from her husband and other two sons accidently when the Jews were deported. She screams out of the fear of fire . Even though the men and the women aboard the cattle car want to believe that she is just crazy, part of each of them now is scared of what lies ahead. She began moaning almost from the beginning of the journey. That experience shattered her and left her emotionally broken. Finally, they just decided to give up on her. But one night once the Jews have ⦠Madame Schaechter is in the same train car as Eliezer during the initial deportation to Auschwitz. her cries foreshadowed the flames coming from the chimneys of the crematories. Report an issue . They were corralled into dark and damp box cars like cattle. answer choices . What did Madame Schachters cries foreshadow? These words indicate to the reader that the residents' optimism is misplaced. When calming her down didn't work, a few young men bound and gagged her. answer choices . Mrs. Schächter. What 3 horrors ⦠Where did the train finally stop? Q. Madame Schachter's repetitive use of "Fire! Auschwitz, located in Poland. Her moans ⦠Another example is Wiesel's comment: "It was neither German nor Jew who ruled the ghetto-it was illusion." After that once she escaped, ⦠Mrs. Schächter, like Moishe, is another prophet-like character.She is a middle-aged woman who goes crazy after sheâs separated from her husband and packed into a cattle car headed to Auschwitz.Throughout the long nights in the train, she punctuates the imprisoned Jewsâ journey with screaming and rambling about fire and flames, warning and begging the Jews to see the fire. What did Mrs. Schachter foreshadow? At what future developments do you think they hint? It is a furnace!'" Q. Some of the questions posed during the reading were: Describe the ghetto that is created to confine the Jews. Madame Schachter is a Jewish mother on the train with Elie with her son. 25) answer choices . Foreshadowing. SURVEY . Q. What does Madame Schachter have in common with Moshe the Beadle ⦠Madame Schachter's vision of fire actually represents the crematorium where people are sent, dead or alive, to be burned if they cease to be useful to the Nazi party. Tags: Question 6 . What happened to Elie, his family, and the others who made the âjourneyâ? Bound and gagged her. She escaped so they hit her in the head several times. They talk to her They put a cool cloth on her forehead They beat her unconscious (All of the above) When they arrive at their final destination, what do they smell? At the time the Jews didnât realize that Madame Schachterâs screams would become real for them and that there would actually be a fire and a furnace waiting for them in Auschwitz. Madame Schachter is a a woman of about fifty and is in the same cattle car as Elie. She has a husband and three sons but her husband and two eldest sons are deported with the first transport by mistake. answer. Madame Schachter's screams act as a warning of something ominous to come: the actual flames they see and burning flesh they smell upon their arrival to the first concentration camp. I can see a fire! How was this a premonition of what was to come? answer choices . answer choices . Bravery. What is the first way they men control Madame Schachter's screams? SURVEY . SURVEY . What direction did Elie and his father receive? Tags: Question 6 . Explain. Thus, the state she is in while on the train with Elie is not a good one. 120 seconds . Elie is referring to his whole world is collapsing. 26) answer choices . "Fire!". In chapter two, Madame Schachterâs screams were an example of foreshadowing. Hit her in the head multiple times. She screams out of the fear of being clubbed. The fires that Madame Schachter saw were meant to prepare the reader for... answer choices . Rhyme. As Madame Schachter screams repeatedly in ⦠The bombing of Auschwitz by the Russians. 'Jews, listen to me! No one knows that. They were caught into the trap of the Nazis. SURVEY . Her screams put everyone on edge, soon enough she would have everyone else loosing their minds. Wiesel's inclusion of Moshe the Beadle's story in his narrative is an example of foreshadowing. FORESHADOWING. (Pg. They just let her scream. Were his fears realistic? What does Madame Schachter repeatedly scream during the transport? 8. She terrifies the other occupants of ⦠On the third night, she begins to scream that she sees a fire in the darkness outside the car. Auschwitz, located in Austria-Hungary. 30 seconds . There are huge flames! There was no washrooms, water or air. She had been separated from her husband and two older sons, and she is accompanied by another younger son. Like Moshe the Beadle, Madame Schachter's presence in the narrative is a quick one, but it is one that lingers. "She [Madame Schachter] continued to scream, breathless, her voice broken by sobs. (Fire) The furnaces and crematories at Auschwitz.