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Who Was Assigning Numbers In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In Elie Wiesel's book, “Night,” the Nazis assigned the inmates separate numbers to tell them apart. Assigning numbers was an attempt to make the inmates feel less human, and for the most part, it did. Altho ugh assigning numbers worked for most Jews, it failed for Elie because he continued to speak to others on a personal level, and whenever he wrote the book, his thoughts were positive and lively. When confronted by other inmates, Elie spoke to them kindly and thoughtfully, which means he did not let the assigned number affect him. One way the Nazis failed to take Elies' humanity was because he was aware that he was equal to others and not above them. A time when this shows is whenever Elie was running between camps with the other Jews. Elie

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