Essay On Inhumanity In Night

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What do you think is the reason what makes those Jews treat other humans so inhumanity? In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, the Nazis treat those Jews so badly in many ways. Therefore, the Jews lose their faith as they want to survive in the camp due to the bad situation in the camp, and they were treated as subhuman which means they don’t need to be civilized anymore. First of all, the Jews act so inhumanity with others because they wanted to survive in the camp. A father and a son both die because they are fighting for a piece of bread in order to survive. “His son searched him, took the bread, and began to devour it. He was not able to get very far”(Wiesel 96). This example shows that a father and a son are fighting for the piece of bread and hurting each other, and the father and the son died at the end which showed their inhumanity to other humans in order to avoid from the hunger. Other Jews are happy when the …show more content…

The savage Nazis let Jews does not manage themselves like humans, so the SS shouted at them when they were forced to go on the Death March. “Faster, you swine, you filthy sons of bitches! Why not” (Wiesel 81). Therefore, the SS hurried the Jews up and abused them with dirty words, which revealed that the Jews weren’t respected, so it showed they are treated as subhuman. Jews are put into cattle wagons by the SS, which is kind of a humiliation to those Jews. “An infinitely long train, composed of cattle wagons, with no roofs. The SS pushed us in, a hundred to a carriage, we were so thin” (Wiesel 92). Thus, the Jews are put into cattle wagons where those animals are supposed to be put in, which reveals the SS treat the Jews as unfairly as subhuman. In general, those Jews treat others inhumanity because they are treated unfairly as subhuman so they thought they don’t need to act as humans

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