Experiencing Dehumanization In Elie Wiesel's Night

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In Elie Wiesel’s Night, dehumanization is one of the key themes. Experiencing dehumanization is by far a horrible way to live. Being hit and treated like an animal is what Elie Wiesel, his father and the other Jews experienced. Even though this happened some time ago, it got me thinking how often does this happen today? Many people can still experience this, women especially. No person should be treated less than they are. When Elie Wiesel spent time in the camp, he wrote of many incidents that occurred. One of the catastrophes, was when the Hungarian police used their rifle butts and clubs to strike men, women, children and cripples. This made me cringe. I could never imagine seeing helpless people being hit. Wiesel also wrote that when they

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