As the author describes his experiences, many other examples of inhumanity are revealed. …show more content…
After Moishe the Beadle escapes the Kapos in the forest, he tells everyone in town what had happened but no one listen. In the book Night, Wiesel stated, “ But people not only refused to believe his tales, they refused to listen” (Wiesel 7). This shows that the Jews didn’t believe in Moishe the Beadle nonsense. They believe the Germans were nice to them. In addition, When Wiesel and his father were sent to the fire pits as they arrive in Auschwitz, Wiesel couldn’t believe it. Wiesel stated, “ I pinched myself: Was i still alive? Was I awake? How was it possible that men, women, and children were being burned and the world kept silent?” (Wiesel 32). This proves that Wiesel and other Jews couldn’t believe what Germans were doing to them. Finally, One theme in Night is that inhumanity cause is