Throughout the true stories in the novella Night by Elie Wiesel and the film Schindler's List directed by Steven Spielberg the idea of dehumanization is portrayed in many different events. Throughout the novella Night dehumanization is a very prominent aspect of the book and is portrayed in many scenes, however there is one scene in particular that illustrates the act of dehumanization very vividly. The trains, during the holocaust the jewish people were shoved into small freight train carts until not another body could fit. They were jammed in these carts so tight it left the people …show more content…
Examples of dehumanization are displayed by the novella Night by Elie Wiesel and the film Schindler’s List directed by Steven Spielberg, it is shown through the treatment of jews as animals, the burning pits, and the removal of their identities all by the nazi party. Dehumanization is an awful act and should be recognized more and seen as one the harshest and most unforgivable crimes to commit. All in all the holocaust was a prime example of dehumanization and it is important to learn from societies mistakes so that in the future it does not