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Eliezer, the protagonist in Elie Wiesel's memoir "Night," is whipped as a punishment for witnessing a resistance against the guards in the concentration camp. His act of defiance incites the wrath of the guards, leading to brutal retribution. This moment highlights the extreme cruelty and dehumanization faced by the inmates in the Holocaust, reflecting the broader themes of suffering and loss of humanity in the narrative.

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