To go on, “Meir, my little meir, don't you recognize me…you’re killing your father”(wiesel 101). This illustrates, how people on the camp would do anything possible in order to survive this terrible massacre. Indeed, later on in the book Elie had the same thoughts as well as the kid that killed his own father. Moreover, not only were the inmates acting like animals but the officers were also treating the inmates like animals. For instance, “Faster, you tramps, flea ridden dogs”(Wiesel 85). Actually, Elie also wants to stop thinking like an animal but his instincts kick on him back. Not only was he thinking about being an animal but, he was also kind of buoyant that his father had passed away. To sum up, treating people unfairly can lead to the animalization of
To go on, “Meir, my little meir, don't you recognize me…you’re killing your father”(wiesel 101). This illustrates, how people on the camp would do anything possible in order to survive this terrible massacre. Indeed, later on in the book Elie had the same thoughts as well as the kid that killed his own father. Moreover, not only were the inmates acting like animals but the officers were also treating the inmates like animals. For instance, “Faster, you tramps, flea ridden dogs”(Wiesel 85). Actually, Elie also wants to stop thinking like an animal but his instincts kick on him back. Not only was he thinking about being an animal but, he was also kind of buoyant that his father had passed away. To sum up, treating people unfairly can lead to the animalization of