One of Idek's bouts of madness occurs in the concentration camp when he brutally beats Elie Wiesel and another prisoner for no apparent reason, showcasing his volatile and violent nature. During this moment, Idek's rage seems to stem from the oppressive circumstances of the camp, reflecting how the dehumanizing environment affects the captors as well as the captives. This incident highlights the unpredictability of violence in the camps and the psychological toll it takes on both victims and perpetrators.
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