110 pages 3 hours read

Livia Bitton-Jackson

I Have Lived a Thousand Years

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | YA | Published in 1997

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1. The Nazi Aryan ideal was blond hair and blue eyes, taken to be signs of the “superior” race.

  • When and how do Bitton-Jackson’s blond hair and blue eyes impact her experience during the Holocaust? (topic sentence)
  • How does this special treatment affect her relationship with other Jewish people in the camps?
  • In your conclusion, describe how Bitton-Jackson’s being singled out for her appearance helped heighten the Survivor’s Responsibility within her.

2. The night before Markus leaves for a labor camp, he studies the Talmud with Bubi and tells him, “Remember this passage when you remember me” (50).

  • Why does Markus want Bubi to remember him this way? (topic sentence)
  • What does this statement say about the importance that Markus places in his faith?
  • In your conclusion, reflect on how Jewish Identity is a source of strength for Markus, and how he encourages Bubi to adopt this attitude as well.