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Page 1: I Have Lived A Thousand Years By Livia Bitton-Jackson

I Have Lived A Thousand Years

By Livia Bitton-Jackson

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Separation

Identity

Evacuation

Liquidation

Riot

Starvation

Decimation

Immigration

Home Setting

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

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Separation

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•In the Holocaust, families were separated and sometimes never found each other.

•No matter how hostile a German soldier was, or what impact the Holocaust had, a family is still a family.

•In our book, Elli, her brother, and her mom are separated from their father. Then later separated from her brother.

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Identity

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•This was done so that the Jews couldn’t have an identity, and for pure humiliation.

•In Auschwitz, and almost every other concentration camp, heads were shaved, and clothes were taken away.

•In almost every concentration camp, the inmates were required to get numbers tattooed on their arms. It was their new identity.

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Evacuation

Home

•When the Nazi’s invaded Budapest, close to our character’s home town, things soon started changing for them.

•At first, most Jews are sent to ghettos.

•Evacuation was quick, and Elli and her mom lost a lot of their personal possessions while moving from home to the ghetto.

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Ghettos

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•After Jews were forced to evacuate their homes, they were crammed into ghettos.

•In our book, the Nagymagyar Ghetto had one public bathroom, kitchen, and shower.

•Sometimes, twelve or more people were put into one room, or two small rooms.

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Riot

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•In our book, riots were caused whenever somebody didn’t listen to an SS officer.

•It may seem like not a big deal for one girl to get shot, but it effected most of the people, and sometimes they would kill a whole Block.

•A young girl got worked about about not finding her mother, and not having a bed, so the SS officer shot her.

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Starvation

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•One of the main causes of death in the Holocaust was starvation.

•Elli and the rest of her block were given one small bowl of soup.

•Her and her mother were lucky to get even a spoonful of soup, because others would be so hungry.

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Decimation

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•Decimation is when SS officers take 10 people, line them up, and shoot them.

•Decimation took place because one person, or a whole block committed sabotage.

•For example, in our book it started to rain. All the Auschwitz inmates stood in the rain because they had been working so hard. The rain was their relief.

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Immigration

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• After Elli and her mom endure all the unnecessary pain, they move back home. They find their home town in ruins.

• Like most Jews who survived, they found out the devastating aftermath of the Holocaust.

• Once they knew that they were some of the only Jews in their family who survived, they immigrated to America.

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Setting

•Our book first takes place in Somorja, Hungary, in 1941.

Home

• Nothing has gone wrong, and Elli is still in school. Her brother goes off to school, and everything is well.

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Protagonist and Antagonist•Our protagonist is Elli, her family, and every other Jew. •Our antagonists are the

Nazis, and Hitler.

Home

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Rising Action

Home

•The first conflict they face is having to move from their homes to the Nagymagyar Ghetto. They face the challenges of everyday life in the ghetto with people they don’t know.

• The greatest challenge they faced was moving from the ghetto to Auschwitz and enduring unnecessary pain.

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Climax

Home

• When the SS officers invade, everything turns for the worst. They are put on trains, and shot at.

• When Elli survives the shooting, we knew she was going to live through it all.

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Falling Action

Home

• Our falling action occurs when Elli, her mom, and her brother get back to their hometown.

• When they get home, they see the devastating results of the Nazi's, and receive a letter from their uncle. They also find about their father's death.

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Resolution

Home

The resolution in our book is that Elli, her mother, and her brother make it out safely, are reunited, and the immigrate to America.

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A Life Lesson

•As you read this, remember that six million innocent people died, as everyone else stood by and watched. Even though you aren't a victim, don't be a bystander. Stand up for what is right, even if it means standing alone.

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Home Page and Last Page

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