In many modern university systems (particularly in the Philippines), a "Beadle" is a student leader who bridges the gap between professors and classmates. An essay on this could examine:
: His poetry, such as Lyrics of the Under World , which critically examined the "second-class citizenship" of Black Americans.
: The burden of coordinating class schedules, grading, and peer communication. beadle
In Elie Wiesel's Night , Moishe the Beadle serves as a haunting foreshadowing of the Holocaust. An essay here could explore:
: Practicing law for over 40 years in Mississippi despite the barriers of racial segregation. In many modern university systems (particularly in the
: The value of the experience in learning to handle people and professional expectations.
: How the role can lead to preferential treatment or "sipsip" (currying favor) culture. In Elie Wiesel's Night , Moishe the Beadle
: His role as a teacher of mysticism contrasts sharply with the spiritual silence that follows the deportations.