Examples Of Dehumanization In Night By Elie Wiesel

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McConachie, Gavin Brooks English 9 12 March 2018 Dehumanization Elie Wiesel wrote Night because he wanted to spread awareness to others, so he can try to prevent what happened to him. The concentration camps had taken a lot from him, His mom, dad, sister. This book shows that the concentration camp has taken a lot of his humanization. Wiesel was a Jewish teenager that lived in Sighet, in Hungarian Transylvania. Eliezer studied the book of Torah this book was the first book out of five of the Old Testament, and also the Cabbala. When he met Moshe the Beadle, Moshe was to others a lunatic and none took him seriously at all. The Gestapo was in charge of Eliezer's train they taken everyone in the woods and slaughtered them like pigs. When Wiesel …show more content…

There were many selections in Night they were selected from being killed or being put to work. Wiesel's father and Wiesel passed the selection. They eventually find themselves upon a bunch of furnaces were Nazi soldiers would through the babies into the flames. When All the jews go to Birkenau they were showered stripped of their freedom and humanity. When Franek Elizers foreman, notices Eliezer’s gold crown he wants it! Franek’s desire for the gold makes him mean and greedy. On his father’s advice to not give up the tooth, Eliezer refuses to give his tooth to Franek.. As punishment, Franek mocks and beats Eliezer’s father until Eliezer eventually gives up. Soon after this incident, both Idek and Franek, along with the other Polish prisoners, are transferred to another camp. Before this happens, however, Eliezer accidentally witnesses Idek having a good time in the barracks. In punishment, Idek publicly whips Eliezer until he loses consciousness. The prisoners watcher their friends and family get hanged. One day in Auschwitz Wiesel saw a kid be hanged for the previous day because he was associated with some rebels in Buna. When Eliezer saw the kid hanging he began to lose faith in humanity, and his friends around

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