Examples Of Dehumanization In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In the memoir Night, Elie Wiesel had to go through many obstacles and changes throughout his time in the concentration camps. The prisoners suffered many different trials and tribulations such as dehumanization. Dehumanization is the process of depriving a person or group of positive human qualities. The prisoners of Auschwitz faced dehumanization, which lead to starvation, death, and terrorism. A lot of the events that happened were dehumanizing to Eliezer, his father and their fellow Jews. In Night, the events that happened in the concentration camps left their scar on Elie Wiesel and affected his attitude, outlook, and identity. In the concentration camps, the prisoners had to go through a massacre, which is a mass killing of people. The prisoners of Auschwitz were starved to death and …show more content…

A lot of the men's identities changed because of the stuff they were put through in their time in Auschwitz. When Elie got freed by the Americans on April 10th he came out with a different identity. ¨At about six o'clock in the evening, the first American tank stood at the gates of Buchenwald.¨ (page 77) This briefly states that they are being saved by the Americans and that they want have to worry no more because they are safe. Elie had went through so much in his time at Auschwitz and so had his fellow prisoners who had been their with him the whole time. Elie had been exposed to stuff from day one that was still haunting him today. A lot of stuff happened to Elie throughout the holocaust but nothing was worse than watching his father die. ¨When I got down after roll call, I could see his lips trembling as he murmured something. Bending over him, I stayed gazing at him for over an hour engraving into myself the picture of his bloodstained face, [...] his shattered skull. (page 75) This gives us a brief explanation of what is happening to Elie's father. It tells us the slow process of Elie's father's

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