She is in the same train car as Eliezer, during their deportation to Auschwitz. She was separated from her husband and two older sons, but is accompanied by a younger son. During that journey she loses her mind. She begins to hysterically scream about a flaming furnace that she sees in the distance. This is terrifying the other people, so she is beaten by some younger men trying to silence her, repeatedly. I think all that made her become silent and withdrawn.
Community Reviews. As more and more violence rises and rises, the so-called 'Indian Killer' remains elusive and nameless, fueling tension and bitterness that threatens to explode on all sides. This is my second experience with a book by Sherman Alexie
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The most obvious effects of drug abuse--which are manifested in the individuals who abuse drugs--include ill health, sickness and, ultimately, death
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<u>Polonius tells Reynaldo to give Laertes money and "notes". He tells Reynaldo to talk to other people in France and suggest that Laertes is gambling, drinking, fencing, swearing, fighting, & sleeping around. If someone agrees then it confirms Laertes is misbehaving and if they don't agree then he is behaving.</u>
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things that are intense, penetrating, or sharp in a figurative way