Examples Of Individuality In Night By Elie Wiesel

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So, how was Wiesel denied his individuality? Well in the book it says “ We no longer have the right to frequent restaurants or cafes, to travel by rail, to attend synagogue, to be on the streets after six o’clock in the evening.” (Wiesel 11). The way this quote from the book proves that he was denied individuality is that the Jews didn’t have a choice about what they could and could not do while the Nazis took over. Then soon after, the ghettos were made and every single Jew was forced to live there for three days. Every Jew was forbidden to have gold, jewelry, or any valuables because if they did then they were put under the penalty of death if they refused to hand everything over. In the book it also says “ The race toward death has begun.”(Wiesel

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