In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, at this point in the narrative, Jews face increasingly severe restrictions on their rights, including the prohibition of leaving their homes after a certain hour, the mandatory wearing of yellow stars, and the confiscation of their property. These measures strip them of their dignity, autonomy, and sense of safety, marking a significant escalation in their persecution. As the Jews are dehumanized and isolated, their lives become increasingly controlled by the oppressive regime.
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