Explanation:
In the book “Night” by Elie Wiesel, Madame Schachter sees visions of fire on the journey to Auschwitz. Her constant screams and warnings about the fire are initially dismissed by the other passengers, but as they get closer to the concentration camp, her visions become a horrifying reality. Madame Schachter’s visions can be interpreted as a symbol of the impending destruction and devastation that the Jewish people were about to face. Her cries of warning are ignored, much like the pleas for help from Jewish people during the Holocaust. Her character also represents the way that the human mind can break down in the face of extreme trauma and despair. Her story is a powerful reminder of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust, and the importance of bearing witness to these events.