In "The Day Andy Came Home" we read about a girl, Amy, and how she felt when her baby brother arrived from the hospital. Amy was five years old, and she was going through a phase in which she complained about everything. In this case, she was complaining as her brother arrived. Amy tells us that in order to stop her from "fussing" on the ride home, her parents gave her a chocolate malt.
<h2><em><u>One of Wiesel's concerns in Night is the way that exposure to inhuman cruelty can deprive even victims of their sense of morality and humanity. The first hint of this dehumanized behavior on the part of the Jewish prisoners comes when some of the deportees, in the contraints of the cattle car, lose their modesty and sense of sexual, inhibition. Wiesel suggests that one of the great psychological and moral tragedies of the Holocaust is not just the death of faith in God but also the death in faith in humankind.
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