Night
Cite one instance where Elie Wiesel describes the inmates as acting like animals- explain what he means?
example from the book where he describes the inmates as animals and why
example from the book where he describes the inmates as animals and why
In chapter six the exhausted prisoners arrive at the Gleiwitz camp, they crush each other in the rush to enter the barracks.
Page 101 where Elie describes the men as "beasts of prey". What he means is they possessed such a barbaric hunger that can only be seen inside an animal.