Examples Of Dehumanization In Night

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Dehumanization and human rights violation in Night In Night, by Elie Wiesel, I think there are many events that show dehumanization and human rights being violated because of the trauma that Elie and his dad go through. A family of jews are sent to a concentration camp and split by gender. Ellie and his father soon realize that there is not any peace in where they are. They wonder about their family and what’s next to come. They both experience forms of losing humanity and a violation of human rights. Elie was a changed person from the beginning to end of the book. For example, he admits that he is “nothing but a body” towards the end. He thinks that all he’s living is for survival by eating. He feels as if is entire life revolves around food and getting forced by mean german soldiers. One day the soldier who was in charge of camp was in a really bad mood, so he took out all his anger on Elie by beating him continuously. That is a violation of human rights because it is child labor. Elie went from a energetic, happy kid to a fearful, sad person. …show more content…

When Elie is lying down next to his dad while he was sick, he tried to look at his dad and see some kind of hope but he saw nothing . All he seen in his dad was “defeat”. He wasn’t as strong as Elie. He started to deprive his emotions throughout the entire book. He did the best he could to be there for his son while he tried to survive off of unfairness. He had to deal with touch labor and rude soldiers. Once Idek, the head of the camp, was on the edge, so he decided to to take out his anger on Elie’s dad. He started calling him an “old loafer” while beating with him with an iron bar. There was nothing he could do but deal with it and become more dehumanized with a feeling of lost. He felt as if he was too weak to continue to live that way. He said “I can’t anymore... I shall die right

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