- The protagonist is Anita Lobel because the story is about her, she is the main character.
- The antagonist are the Nazis because they are the reason Anita and her family have to move from place to place and they're capturing Jews.
- The point of view this story is in is first person.
- The story takes place in the the late 1930's and the 1940's.
- The story takes place in Poland.
- The rising action is when the Nazis find the Jews at the convent.
- The rising action in the story is when the Nazis find the Jews at the convent and take them away.
- The external conflict is the Nazis taking away Anita's freedom and how she is being forced away from her family and into concentration camps.
- The climax of the story is when Anita and her brother were liberated from the concentration camp. This is the climax because the climax is when the characters overcome the conflict.
- Tone- Anita was happy when the camp was liberated but then felt paranoid.
- The camps are unsanitary and then the sanatorium is warm and inviting.
- The falling action is when Anita and her brother are in the sanatoruim in Sweden recovering from tuberculosis.
- The resolution is when they arrive in New York City in America.