Ageism In Elie Wiesel's Night

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Ageism
Is age a problem? Age can be a problem, because different age groups are stereotyped of being capable of certain activities. Ageism is present in the book Night by Elie Wiesel. Many characters in the book prevented their destination by lying about their age, while other unfortunately were not able to. Ageism is currently still a problem. We think people should not be doing certain tasks because of their age. We could change this problem by allowing individuals to do what they want, and if they are not capable we should guide them into another activity. this issue should be discussed, because we judge people by their age and evaluate what they are capable of doing.
In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, both Elie and his dad are discriminated. They are discriminated due to their ages. This type of discrimination is called ageism. In the book, people were sent to ovens, join the military, or work in the camps. Elie Wiesel lied to have a better future although he was still destined to burn in the ovens. “I’m eighteen (Wiesel 31).” Elie and his dad both lied about their age and were sent to the same line. The felt relived because they ended up together, but then found out they were destined to burn by an SS member. “Poor devils, you are heading for the crematorium (Wiesel 32).” In addition, babies were thought to …show more content…

“They w forced to dig huge trenches. When they had finished their work, the men from the gestapo began theirs. Without passion or haste, they shot their prisoners, who were forced to approach the trench one by one and offer their necks (Wiesel 6).” Moishe warned the people what was happening the thought of him as a mad man. “They think I am mad (Moishe 7),” the people did not believe his stories. If they did believe him they could have tried to save themselves and prevent discrimination for them in their