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Elie Wiesel's Night: Social Injustice

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What would you do if you did not have food to feed yourself and your family? Everyday thousands of innocent people would not only lack food but clothing, clean water and much more. These people are willing to harm or even kill others to meet their needs ignoring the wounded. Usually, during a time of Social Injustice people would not have proper recourse for themselves and their loved ones. In the classic novel Night by Elie Wiesel, the realistic fiction plays Monster and the historical fiction piece Sunrise Over Fallujah by Walter Dean Myers, when one face times of Social Injustice, their actions or thoughts can become violent.
To begin, in the book Night by Elie Wiesel, during the Holocaust, many people faced Social Injustice which …show more content…
The US army is fighting with Iraqi police against the Iraqi troops. The US has more resources to help fight against them such as tanks, jets and many more armed vehicles. Sometime the US would use missiles to attack largely populated terrace sites. The colonel told caption Session, “‘[...] Apparently the air force sent over some A-10s [...] and they took out a school. Killed some civilians. A few children’” (Myers 94). The Air Force was being very violent and selfish towards the civilians in the school. They could have shot the A-10s when they knew that the school would not be in the way. They wanted to take the shot to kill some Iraqi troops, risking the civilians lives. If they were not in a time of Social Injustice they would have been more careful and would not have shot A-10s. This is how the Air Force is selfish and violent during times of Social Injustice. The US are not the only one hurting people, in Iraq, there is a safe zone that is protected by the US army. It is the safest place for soldiers to work in that country. Once night in the safe zone three female soldiers from the 507th infantry were captured by the Iraqi troops. When Birdie and Jonesy put on the News they, “saw the captured guys from the 507th[…] One of the soldiers, pale, wide-eyed, could hardly sit up. The Iraqis who help him kept asking …show more content…
In classical book Night, people would use violence or become selfishness to get their needs. On the other hand, In the book Sunrise Over Fallujah, US soldiers and the terrorist used unnecessarily amount of violence and selfishness so they could accomplish their goals. Lastly, criminals from the book Monster would become selfish by lying and violent to get what they want. People face this type of Social Injust while people would sit back and watch until they become the victim. If one is facing Social Injustice work together to accomplish more then become violent or selfish and accomplish less. People should work together so they can fight off the Social Injustice which then creates a better outcome for everyone. If people achieve in helping one another they can obliterate Social

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