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    Faith Stolzer World History II Kenneth Barnes 18 November 2015 Dehumanization in Night by Elie Wiesel In the book Night by Elie Wiesel‚ Eliezer is a young boy who lived in a small Jewish town called Sighet; during the middle of World War II. Eliezer was a strong willed boy‚ who loved to learn and study Jewish law and tradition. Even if his father didn’t allow him to study all forms of Judaism; Eliezer did anyway. Like the mystical form of Judaism called the cabbala. In the beginning of the war

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    the world” proves and serves as a true statement in The Pearl. The statement being presented can relate to The Pearl for many reasons such as greed‚ racism‚ and dehumanization. Greed is presented and can relate for reasons such as Kino and the pearl. Racism is presented and relates because of mistreatment by the doctor and dehumanization because of Kino’s killer instinct. These are some of many actions that relate to this statement and our world today. Along with racism being presented in The

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    The book Night endured many different aspects that increased and improved my knowledge on the Holocaust. It introduced new topics to me that include dehumanization‚ how the Jews were unknown of what was upon them and the Kommandos and Kapos located in the camps. These gave me further insight on the continuous struggle the prisoners had to go through and how they battled everyday to stay alive. They battle not only against the Nazis but against themselves also. This constant endeavor to survive is

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    Dehumanization is very evident in today’s world. There is clear evidence on the news‚ radio and even in movies. Documentaries are made also today that does focus on the war against addiction‚ murder‚ suicide and many other dehumanization acts toward mankind. Alcohol addiction is one of the world’s worse dehumanization acts‚ and this is something that an individual does to his/her self. Addiction of itself can be called the failure of self-control (Johnson‚ R. A.‚ Lukens‚ J. M.‚ Kole‚ J. W.‚ & Sisti

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    Dehumanization is the process of stripping away or denying other’s access to basic human qualities or rights. An ideal society would be free of this inequality‚ however‚ during the modern era‚ encouraged by capitalism and free competition‚ it is difficult to maintain complete equality and fairness. In fact‚ three books from the reading list‚ Marx’s Communist Manifesto‚ Sumner’s essay‚ What the Social Classes Owe to Each Other‚ and Primo Levi’s tale of Survival at Auschwitz‚ truly illustrate how difficult

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    recounts the loss of his innocence‚ his faith in God‚ his sense of time and his sense of self. Night describes how the Nazis dehumanized the Jews at every stage through the war years. And in the process‚ they lost their own sense of humanity. Dehumanization usually involves members of one group asserting the inferiority of another group through acts or words. But during the Holocaust‚ the Nazis did not stop at simply asserting their own superiority over the Jews; they stripped them of their sense

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    Dehumanization of the Jewish People As a human‚ all of us are subject to the horrible beliefs of racism‚ sexism‚ and anti semitism . These beliefs are not accidents; they are the foundation of dehumanization. It is the little actions and beliefs that we have that influence how we dehumanize others. The most known example of dehumanization was the horrific planned extermination of the Jewish people by the National Socialist Workers Party(Nazi). They ingeniously realized how to kill a person without

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    Holocaust‚ what is the true depth of the word? As sad as it may seem‚ it affected the lives of millions because of the hate inside of one certain group of people‚ the Nazi’s. Dehumanization is to deprive human qualities such as individuality or compassion. Victims of the Holocaust went through dehumanization simply to make the killing of others psychologically easy for the Nazi’s. Many victims of the Holocaust suffered from various experiments which eventually led to the death.

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    Shakespeare on Religious Dehumanization: Bringing Awareness‚ Not Change Discrimination and hatred across religions can be often become a normal part of everyday life‚ and can be difficult to eradicate and extinguish. In William Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice‚ the idea of the “normality” of everyday prejudices comes across in interactions and the portrayal of Shylock‚ a Jewish moneylender in Venice. Through Shylock’s character‚ Shakespeare provides a commentary on how his society has viewed Judaism

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    The entire story of The Metamorphosis is filled with the concept of dehumanization. In a literal sense‚ when Gregor wakes up and realizes that he is turning into in cockroach‚ he is the definiton of being dehumanized‚ as he is literally no longer a human. When I first read the story‚ I thought that Gregor was literally a cockroach in the story. The more I read the story and the more research I did‚ I realized Kafka uses Gregor turning into a cockroach as a metaphor of technology taking over peoples

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