In Night Night, Charie Eliezer faces many challenges and has seen a lot. But the most prominent feature of all death camps where Eliezer is located is inhumanization. Inhumanization is the state where SS is used to accommodate Jews in concentration camps, they are in an animal-like state, and everyone is themselves. Therefore, this proof, inhumanization is the process the SS uses to control Jews by making crews, raids, and executions more human than Jews. First, Jews are most likely to enter the crematorium finally, unless they are not sick or not working, they are still inhuman because they are still alive when entering the crematorium.
The book "Night" by Elie Wiesel is a reminiscence of the Holocaust about the author's experience during the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet in Transylvania in 1928. A book named "Night" is said by a boy named Eliezer. Eliezer is the representative of the author. Elie Wiesel said that the story is not about his experience, but most of the events in the novel are based on the life of Elie Wiesel. Elie and Eliezer's experience has subtle differences. This novel starts with Zeek in Transylvania.
Eliezer Wiesel's night's reaction to the night 1. What is your writing? "Night" is autobiography of a man named Eliezer Wiesel. During World War II, autobiography was a very alarming record of Erie's childhood camp in the Nazi of Auschwitz and Bukhendorf. In the evening it is a testimony to Erie Wiesel about his experience in the Holocaust, but Wiesel is not exactly the protagonist of this story. That night, I was told by a boy named Eliezer representing Elie, but the details separated Eliezer and the real Elie.
Wiesel's autobiography "Night" clearly shows the non-personification of Eliezer, his family, and his fellow Jews. Wiesel explained the process from the beginning of autobiography to the last end of Eliezer thoroughly. It reveals the harsh treatment given by the Germans. Furthermore, the impact of malicious acts carried out at refugee camps during World War II
As the Jews developed the spirit of "survival of the fittest" and the losing ability of the erasers to express emotions, the night of Jewish inhumanization of the night of Erie-Wiesel, the image is a non-Nazi Jewish It was used to show humanitarianization. Wessel demonstrates the inhumanization of Jews who are forced to endure dangerous situations in concentration camps using images of Jewish 's idea of "survival of fitties". The enslaved Jews experienced the worst form of inhumane treatment. The Jews lost their reason and morality beyond their ability to suppress hunger, indifference, illness, depletion, atrocities. Therefore, Wessel makes the Jewish "beast with birds of prey to animals ...".