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Dehumanization In The Book Night By Elie Wiesel

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There are people crowded, shoulder to shoulder, expecting a shower and to feel water raining down their bodies. Sighs of relief turn into screams of terror as innocent people are gasping for their last breaths of air inside of the gas chamber. This was a daily occurrence for Jewish and other people involved in the Holocaust. This was just one horrific event of many that had happened to women, men and children. Some of the survivors have used their voice to speak out about their own background during their time spent in Auschwitz and other concentration camps. Elie Wiesel, author of the book Night, is one of the many who did so. Wiesel talks about his personal experience and shares his feelings, thoughts and emotions that he went through with others during the Holocaust. …show more content…

Elie Wiesel was one of the millions of people who were victims of not only crime but dehumanization, which had a negative effect on Elie’s personal beliefs with God, how he viewed himself and his interaction with other

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