Theme Of Inhumanity In Night

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What if you had to live in constant fear because of the inhumanity in humans? In the story Night by Elie Wiesel, he gave the spine-chilling side of his experience of the holocaust. Elie was taken from his home and forced into a concentration camp. For years Elie and his father endured much pain and suffering. The theme of inhumanity in humans is displayed throughout Elie’s memoir.
In the beginning of the story Night, the inhumanity in humans begins to show. For example, “The Hungarian police used their rifle butts, their clubs to indiscriminately strike old men and women, children and cripples.” They beat the Jews to get them outside and onto the street for roll call. They had them stand outside from 8 o’clock in the morning till 1 …show more content…

“He was about to signal his aides to pull the chair from under the young man’s feet when the latter shouted, in a strong calm voice: ‘Long live liberty! My curse on Germany! My curse! My-‘The executioner had completed his work.” The

SS guards also hung three more people.
Later in the story the SS men refused to give Elie’s father food. “’They didn’t give us anything… They said that we were sick, that we would die soon, and that is would be a waste of food…..I can’t go on…’” Elie’s father was sick so the SS would not feed him, Elie would share his ration with his father in order to keep him alive. Elie soon found out that people were beating his father. “’My son, they are beating me!’ ‘Who?’ I thought he was delirious. ‘Him, the Frenchman…and the pole…They beat me…’” Because Elie’s father was sick he was no longer able to get up in order to relieve himself. This made the other Jews mad and caused them to beat him.
The inhumanity in humans is strongly portrayed throughout the story. Elie and his father had suffered because these people, if you would even call them that had no

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