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Examples Of Dehumanization In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Stripped from Hope Dehumanization is to strip the rights and qualities of a person or people. In the Night, by Elie Wiesel uses tone, imagery and diction to explain how the Jews were punished and how cruel the Nazis were to them. They were stripped of their clothes, forced to work and overworked and stacked like cattle in a slaughter house. One quote that shows dehumanization is, “Faster! Faster! Move you lazy good for nothings” (19). This supports dehumanization because they were always getting yelled at. They would get verbal abuses. They were overworked and forced to work, no brakes! This quote shows how they were mistreated and forced to work. The second quote that supports dehumanization is, “ Strip! Hurry up! Raus! Hold on only to your

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