Dehumanization In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Throughout Night, Elie Wiesel communicated the effects of dehumanization that occurred during the Holocaust by telling his story and sharing his experience of going through work camps. During the Holocaust, victims acted in ways that would not normally be acceptable and it seemed perfectly normal. In the Night excerpt Wiesel talks about Madame Schachter and how she would scream about there being a fire at night. The rest of the people thought she was going crazy and eventually got fed up with her hysterics. Some of the young men came up with a solution. “Once more the men tied her up and gagged her. They even struck her. People encouraged them...They struck her several times on the head-blows that might have killed her. Her little boy clung