Examples Of Dialectical Journal For Night By Elie Wiesel

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The way the officers treated the Jews made them feel like they weren't human anymore, and no better than inanimate objects. “You...you...you…” They pointed their fingers, the way one might choose cattle, or merchandise” (49). The officers acted as if the task of deciding who lived and who died was easy and required almost no thought. Again, the jewish people are not only compared to as dogs, but as merchandise. Something that sits on a shelf collecting dust until it is thrown away, an inanimate object. “Faster, you tramps, you flea-ridden dogs!” Why not? Moving fast made us a little warmer. The blood flowed more readily in our veins. We had the feeling of being alive” (19). Elie says he has the feeling of being alive, but truly was a walking