Characters
- Elie Wiesel: Narrator. Lives for father. Begins as a religious person. Faith tested
- Mr Wiesel: Dies in camp from dysentery. Leader in the community. Good father
- Mrs.Wiesel and Tzipora: Mother and sister who die at the camps. “Men to the left Women to the right”
- Hilda and Bea: 2 sisters who live
- Moshe the Beadle: Poor man, religious guide for Elie. Escapes the horror but no one believes his stories. Dies an emotional death
- Madame Schchter: Crazy lady on the train who screams fire. Burning eyes. They beat her.
- Stein from Antwerp: relative of Elie. Elie lies to him about his family to keep him going.
- Martha: servant of the Wiesel family. She tries to get them to run away.
- Hungarian Police Officer: Bangs on the window to warn the family, but leaves before he contacts them.
- Meir Katz: The strong man of the village. Saves Elie on the train. He stays on the train and dies.
- Zalmun: Trampled to death on the march
- Rabbi Eliahou: Son leaves him behind on the march. He thinks son has just “lost” him. The situation inspires Elie to pray despite his anger at God.
- Akiba Drummer: Gives up faith. Gets selected. Asks the others to say a prayer for him in three days. They forget.
- Juliek: Plays violin as his last act.
- French Girl: She’s not French. She gives encouraging words to Elie in German.
- Idek: the top Kapo at the factory. Crazy and unstable. Whips Elie for seeing him with a girl. Beats Elie’s father and Elie gets mad at the father.
- Franek: Another Kapo, not as crazy as Idek, but cruel. Tries to get Elie’s tooth by punishing Elie’s father.
- Dr. Mengele: Cruel doctor we meet on two occasions, one being when Elie first arrives at Birkenau?Auschwitz
- Pipel: a huge symbol in the book. Sad eyed angel. Where is God?