Wiesel's Night Essays: Dehumanization In Night

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Danielle Mageno
Ms. Lemau’u
English 10
22 May 2014
Dehumanization in Night
"I was a body. Perhaps less than that even: a starved stomach. The stomach alone was aware of the passage of time.”(Wiesel chapter 4). Eliezer Wiesel is a twelve year old jewish boy living in Sighet around 1944. During this time, he witnessed the horrible and gruesome events of the Holocaust. In this state, he went through hell, experiencing things that changed him as a person. As Eliezer’s story goes on, it only gets more dark and brutal. When someone is put through the type of hell that was experienced this way they lose contact with who they were and turn into something brutal. They lose their ways.
The whole story itself is a dehumanizing crime. One factor that is unforgettable from this whole experience was when the Jews were forced to dig trenches in which they would die in later on. It’s truly sad seeing that their deaths were forced upon them.“Without passion or hast, they shot their prisoners, who were forced to approach the trench one by one and offer their necks” (Wiesel 6). “Infants were tosse...

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