Night By Elie Wiesel: Chapter Analysis

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Night is a story about young Eliezer who had to face the ugly side of war and hatred. A topic that is commonly seen in this book people dehumanizing other people. In this case it would be the Nazis dehumanizing Jewish people. To illustrate people were brutally beaten to a point where they could no longer feel pain. On page 36 it said the following "The Kapos were beating us again, I no longer felt pain." On page 57 Eliezer was whipped because he walked in on a strange situation. To which he was later whipped but the quote of the book "I no longer felt anything except the lashes of the whip... Only the first one really hurt." It's sad knowing that after being hit for so long one kinda gets used to it exactly like Eliezer did. Besides beatings was starvation because Jewish people were either given nothing to eat or barely enough to eliminate their hunger. People became so desperate for food because they were so weak and hungry. Page 52 brings light to how people wanted food so that they could survive "at that moment in time, all that mattered to me was my daily bowl of soup, my crust of stale bread, the soup those were my entire life. I was nothing but a body. Perhaps even less:" it seems as if nothing mattered to Eliezer except food in order to live through another day of that nightmare …show more content…

All sorts of people were a victim of death in this story. From hangings, lack of food, being shot or even cremation. Having to go through so much makes you even wanna finally face death. On page 86 Eliezer even thought about death how it would free him of all his pains. "The idea of dying, ceasing to be, began to fascinate me." At first an individual might think that's not the right way to think but then he has a point "To no longer exist. To no longer feel the excruciating pain of my foot. To no longer feel anything, neither fatigue nor cold, nothing." One would want the release of death if someone was in Eliezer's

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