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By using animals as imagery to describe the prisoners, Wiesel shows how Jews look like beaten dogs, as well as asserting that his father's condition made him a four-legged animal. Also, he suggests that Idek can jump on him like a frog.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • Wiesel shows how Jews were dehumanized within concentration camps.
  • The dehumanization was so strong that they themselves began to see each other as irrational animals rather than human beings.
  • Wiesel himself begins to see them that way, seeing his father as a four-legged animal, stating that Jews look like beaten dogs and showing that Idek jumps like a frog.

With this, we can see that the psychological pressure inside the concentration camps was so strong that it made the Jews accept dehumanization, as they began to see themselves as animals.

This question is about the book "Night."

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