How Does Elie Wiesel Use Social Injustice In The World Today

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In the Night, Elie Wiesel shares his experience in the concentration camp that he was sent to during the Holocaust. Wiesel was an average teenage boy of the times. Everything changed once he entered Auschwitz. In Night, the author, Elie Wiesel uses dehumanization to inspire his reader to take action against social injustice in the world today.

In the memoir, the author uses the loss of identity to inspire his reader to take action against social injustice in the world today. When one is denied the essential desideratum of life, the loss of identity of one completes itself. When Elie first arrived at Auschwitz, the Nazis begin to strip away every part of his identity. The first thing that the Nazis did to Elie was that they shaved his hair off. “To the barber!” Belt and shoes in hand, I let myself be dragged along to the barbers. Their Clippers tore out our hair, shaved every hair, shaved every hair on our bodies.(Wiesel …show more content…

Elie experience was very miserable. The Jews were tortured every day; they were tortured to the point where many of them started committing suicide because they couldn’t handle what was going on. “You old loafer!” he started yelling. “Is this what you call working?” And he began beating him with an iron bar” (Wiesel 54). It wasn’t unusual for one to be beaten each day. One would be considered blessed if they were not beaten by an Nazis. Elie and the others were tortured to the point where they had no longer faith in god. “Blessed be God’s name? Why, but why would I bless him? He caused thousands of children to burn in his mass graves”.(Wiesel 67) It’s really hard to think and to understand what Elie and all the others and to go through to no longer have faith in God. This is another way Elie Wiesel shows dehumanization to inspire his reader to take action against social injustice in the world

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