Comparing Wiesel, Guido Orefice, And Oskar Schindler

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When does a man lose his humanity? Perhaps it is when he is treated like a tool. Something that is used over and over again, but is disposed of when it grows redundant. Or maybe it is when he uses others as tools to increase personal gain. This horrible dilemma is a product the systematic mass slaughter of European Jews in Nazi concentration camps during World War II, the nightmare also known as, the Holocaust. Eliezer Wiesel, Guido Orefice, and Oskar Schindler are all characters based off of the Holocaust, each with their own story, goals, hopes, trials, and most of all, efforts to remain human.
Beginning with Eliezer Wiesel, Eliezer was a young jewish boy born in Sighet, a small town in Transylvania. In the spring of 1944, German soldiers