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Examples Of Inhumanity In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Inhumanity. The cruelest of people are responsible for this. In Night, Elie Wiesel uses imagery, tone, and characterization to show the effects of inhumane actions. Night is about a young boy and his father who get separated from the rest of their family during selection of the Holocaust. This story tells how Elie survived his times in the concentration camps, even with all of the inhumane actions of the Germans. Elie Wiesel uses many literary devices to illustrate the inhumanity involved in the concentration camps. One literary device that he uses is imagery. He uses imagery to give a perspective on his experiences. He uses imagery to exhibit the pain that took place from the torture. For example, Elie says, “From the depths of the mirror, …show more content…

Elie Wiesel uses tone to express the feelings of the story. He uses it especially to express the sadness and depression. For instance, he says, “I had no longer felt anything except the lashes of the whip”(pg.58). This brings the feelings of pain and loss of passion. This brings out the tone of the book itself. Another example is when he says, “I was a body. Perhaps even less than that even; a starved stomach. The stomach alone was aware of the passage of time”(pg.50). These words bring upon the pity of this inhumanity. The malnourishing of the people that were shown throughout this book. This tone brings sadness to its readers. Finally, the third literary device used in Night is characterization. Characterization in this book changes throughout the hardships of it. Elie in fact changes too. For example, Elie said to himself, “I stood petrified. What had happened to me? My father had just been struck, in front of me, and I had not even blinked. I had watched and kept silent”(pg.39). This represents the shift in Elie’s character over one day at camp. It shows how a once strong-hearted, kind boy turned into a mute, weak boy. Moishe the Beadle’s spirit changes as well. Elie even thought to himself, “Moishe was not the same. The joy in his eyes was gone. He had no longer sang. He no longer mentioned either God or Kabbalah. He spoke only of what he had seen”(pg.7). This just shows how Moishe’s character changed after the inhumane actions

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