Examples Of Animalization In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Six million Jews were killed in the holocaust during the time of WWII. Imagine the world is ignoring a mass genocide, and all one can do is wonder how much torture they can endure before death takes them, or someone decides to speak out against something taking no offense to them. In the book Night, by Elie Wiesel, uses verbal and visual examples of the animalization of humans, and corpses to display the terrors prisoners endured within the walls of the camps.

Within the early chapters, Moshi the beadle returns after being taken away by germans, he tells Eli about how they were forced to dig their own graves, where they were to be left. This is one of the first examples of the text showing German soldiers' inhumane treatment of Jewish people. In this scene of the book, Moshi the Beadle escaped …show more content…

Furthermore, Eli presents the same theme from his perspective. Within this scene, Eli is entering Auschwitz. Eli goes on to characterize the soldier parading them toward the camp, this is where Eli narrates: “He looked over us as if we were a pack of leprous dogs hanging onto our lives.” (Wiesel 36). Pertaining to the thesis statement of “Animalization of humans”, is a clear representation of the views of the prisoners coming to the realization that they were no longer going to be treated as human beings. Without a doubt, the camps were built to alienate the prisoners, into the belief that they