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Inhumanity In Elie Wiesel's Night

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During the Holocaust over 11 million people had died. While reading Elie Wiesel’s memoir Night you get a true insight on the horrific acts that were portrayed during the holocaust. Throughout the memoir there were several events that showed pure inhumanity and cruelty towards other human beings.

One of the horrendous events presented in this memoir is when Mrs.Schachter was beaten. Mrs.Schachter lost her husband and her two older sons when they were accidently were deported. After losing her family she began to lose her mind she began to moan and ask questions of why she was separated from her family. Finally Mrs.Schachter started yelling “Fire! I see a fire! I see a fire!”(ch.2 pg.24) everyone grew tired of this and began to beat her senseless until she kept quite.

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After the Jews were forced to run several miles while being shot at they all get loaded up into cattle cars to go to the next camp. During this trip the Jews are forced to throw out all the dead bodies to make room for everyone else. After tossing out all the bodies Eliezer talks about how a German worker took a piece of bread out of his bag and threw it into the wagon where all the Jews began to desperately fight and kill each other for the smallest crumb. Elie Wiesel’s memoir Night not only demonstrates the inhumanity towards others but also shows the cruelty and insanity that one human being can do to another. Reading and understanding how the Nazis beat,starved and treated the Jews was absolutely heartbreaking. I think that everyone should get the opportunity to read this book because it really does give you the true insight on the Holocaust and what just one person went through and seen. A famous line from this memoir is “From the depths in the mirror, a corpse was contemplating me. The look in his eyes as he gazed at me has never left me.”(ch.9

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