Examples Of Dehumanization In Night

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In chapter six of Night, many visual images create a distinctive picture in the head of the reader. These images dehumanize the prisoners and allow the reader to gain a deeper understanding of Elie’s mentality. To begin, one of these images describes the Jewish people while they are being forced to run. Throughout this passage, Wiesel compares them to machines. For instance, he once states, “I was putting one foot in front of the other, like a machine” (Wiesel 85). This continues the theme of dehumanization, which plays a key role in this novel and adds emphasis on the mentality of Elie, for he feels so weak he compares himself to a machine. This also helps the reader visualize the pack of running people. Furthermore, Wiesel also describes

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