In the novel "Night", Elie Wiesel explained his experience as a Jewish boy during the Holocaust. Captured Jews were concentrated in concentration camps where they experienced the worst forms of torture, abuse and inhumane treatment. This type of torture has a serious physical impact, but unfortunately there is the possibility of causing psychological changes in people who have been tortured. However, these personality and moral mutations can not be regarded as weaknesses of the Jewish spirit, but they can be attributed to the animal - like therapy they are receiving. They turned into primitive people with the characteristics of barbaric animals necessary for survival under these conditions.
They will receive news about the happy work of the exiled in Galicia and will soon forget these questions. "Yes, we even doubt that he [Hitler] wants to destroy us." (6) They are safe that Hitler will continue these practices Even doubt. At this point, the Jews were very comfortable, even aware that Hitler was humanitarian. Later, Elie's father opened a community meeting in the backyard where he called, but was forced to be repatriated the next morning. After discovering this information, they seek support and comfort from each other. "My father runs and is exhausted, comforting his friends and going to the Jewish Parliament to see if this order was not canceled during this period" (13). But this kind of friendship and love unite are the same as well as their physical and mental conditions get worse.
Newly captured Jews will soon begin to attack each other and deny all education on love and equality. However, this personality change is due to their brutal treatment by the police hand. "They overtake, overturned, dragged their luggage, dragged their lives, abandoned their homes, and cried like a beating dog when they were children" (15). The Jews
As the Jews developed the spirit of "survival of the fittest" and Eliezer lost the ability to express emotions, the images showed the Jewish inhumanization of the night at Elie Wiesel at night. Wessel showed the inhumanization of the Jews who had to endure the dangerous situation in the concentration camps using the Jewish 'image of the spirit of "survival of the fittest". The enslaved Jews experienced the worst forms of inhumane treatment. The Jews lost their reasons and morality beyond their ability to suppress hunger, indifference, illness, depletion, atrocities. Therefore, Wessel makes the Jewish "beast with birds of prey to animals ...".
In the night 's inhumanizing novel "Night", Elie Wiesel explained his experience as a Jewish boy during the Holocaust. Captured Jews were concentrated in concentration camps where they experienced the worst forms of torture, abuse and inhumane treatment. This type of torture has a serious physical impact, but unfortunately there is the possibility of causing psychological changes in people who have been tortured. However, these personality and moral mutations can not be regarded as weaknesses of the Jewish spirit, but they can be attributed to the animal - like therapy they are receiving. They transform into primitive people with the characteristics of barbaric animals needed to survive.
When Night's author Elie Wiesel was 15 years old, he and his family were taken to cart to Auschwitz concentration camp. From there, he endured ten months of torture and inhumanization with three different working camps before liberation. In this lesson, we will learn more about inhumanization of the night experience. When Eliezer arrived at the concentration camp, he became a number. "I am now A-7713. Since then I have no other name.Eliezer not only lost his name but also his family, after the release he was a mother And the youngest sister was taken to the gas room and executed, but his other two sisters survived