Dehumanization In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Night, a first-hand account written by Eliezer Wiesel, provides an in-depth understanding of the Holocaust and the atrocities that inferior races faced during World War Two. One of the major themes in the book is the process of dehumanization. Hitler and the Nazis viewed inferior races, specifically Jews, as the main reason as to why they lost the Great War and began to resent them during their process of rebuilding the nation. The process of dehumanization is shown in “Night” because of how Nazis viewed racially inferior minorities by stripping their identities, subjecting them to labor and brutality, and treating them as objects. One of the ways dehumanization is shown in Night, is through the process in which they are stripped of their identities. Once Elie got to the concentration camps, they were stripped of …show more content…

From then on, I had no other name.” This shows an example of dehumanizing due to the names they are given. The prisoners aren’t called by their real names, but rather are referred to by their numerals. Elie writes about this to express how this represents an erasure of individual identity by the Nazis and the way it shows internal self-loss. Furthermore, another way the process of dehumanization is shown in Night, is through the labor and brutality they go through. The way the "The SS" made us increase our pace. ‘Faster, you tramps, you flea-ridden dogs!’.They had orders to shoot anyone who could not sustain the pace. Their fingers on the triggers, they did not deprive themselves of the pleasure. If one of us stopped for a second, a quick shot eliminated the filthy dog." The labor the prisoners were made to do in the camps shows the torment they were subjected to, the harsh reality they had to face while they were in captivity. In addition, the last example shows how the prisoners were treated as mere objects. The process of dehumanization can be shown through the event where the soldiers called out “Men to the left”. Women to the right

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