Night

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F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote about a man in the concentration camp, “He was so terrible that he was no longer terrible, only dehumanized”, and this only reveals how sadistic people were. Dehumanization is as plain-spoken as denying food and water to someone, denying social connection or limiting someone's ability to sleep. People who had suffered did not get any freedom and it was a life filled with torment and misery. Night is written by Elie Wiesel and it is a memoir. Through the process of dehumanization, including treating the Jews like animals, taking away their identity and being denied justice that Hitler and his accomplices were able to break the will of millions of Jewish people and largely succeed with their fiendish and diabolic plan of mass genocide of Jews, known as “the final solution”.
The German were ruthless people and took away a person's identity. Eliezer said, “They took our hair off . . . all the hair on our bodies” (Wiesel 44). Hair for men in the Jewish culture signifies a lot of their identity. The way people dress can be for religious reasons and what the person believes is right. For example, the Muslim religion requires woman to not show large parts of their skin. Muslim woman where a parka to fully cover the body, and also where a hijab to cover their hair in public. It is a sin to expose a lot of skin in public. For these reasons religion plays a big role in a person's identity. Same way taking away the hair on the people's bodies turns them into someone else. People look the way they would like to look. Eliezer noticed, “Their possessions are taken from them” (Wiesel 36). Items that the Jews had brought with them had got taken away. Many of these items were brought for a reason, it could be for a sent...

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...he brutal tactic of dehuminization to terrify and break the will of so much of the European Jewish population during World War II. Wiesel has shown us how the prisoners had their identity taken away. A person's identity symbolizes many things within oneself. The prisoners were treated as if they were wild animals. They nearly got any food. The Nazis left many people to starve to death. The prisoners also did not get any justice. They had no rights and no freedom to do anything at all. The Jews feared for their life everyday they had stayed there. In the camp it was a never ending torture. People were separated from their families in a split second and would never be able to see one another ever again. Elie had suffered so much and went all the way to a point that it was okay for his own dad to die. The Holocaust will go down as one of the most brutal genocides ever.

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