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By: Jane yolen

The Devil’s Arithmetic. By: Jane yolen. Story Map Legend. Setting. New Rochelle New York in the present. Spring of 1942 in Polish Villages and a concentration camp. Characters. Present Hannah- Is Jewish and has braces and brown and eyes Past Chaya’s- Parents died of a sickness

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By: Jane yolen

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  1. The Devil’s Arithmetic By: Jane yolen

  2. Story Map Legend

  3. Setting • New Rochelle New York in the present • Spring of 1942 in Polish Villages and a concentration camp

  4. Characters • Present • Hannah- Is Jewish and has braces and brown and eyes • Past • Chaya’s- Parents died of a sickness • Shmuel- is getting married to Fagye, is a big gentle man • Gitl known as “the bear,”- is not married and is Shmuel’s sister • Fagye- is getting married to Shmuel

  5. Character Study • Hannah doesn’t care about Passover • Hannah hates remembering things • Hannah doesn’t care for people but herself in the beginning • Chaya tries to survive the holocaust • Chaya cares for other people • Chaya saved Rivika by sacrificing her life

  6. Problem • Hannah goes back in time and experiences the life of the Jews during the holocaust and she tries to go back to the present but can’t.

  7. Plot • Hannah is tired of remembering about the Passover but when she opens the door for Elijah she goes back to the past. When she went to the Concentration camps they cut her hair off and she forgot her memory.

  8. Resolution • Hannah cares about what happened to her in the past because she knows the hard times that her Aunt Eva faced.

  9. Bibliography • Yolen, Jane. The Devil’s Arithmetic. New York: Puffin Books, 1988. http://janeyolen.com/

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