Man's Search for Meaning

Significance of Prison Life

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This is a concept frequently illustrated throughout the first section of the book. Imprisonment in the concentration camps presented a somber reality for the prisoners, one in which undernourishment, beatings, overcrowded sleeping quarters, and death were in abundance. Prisoners' individuality and past accomplishments were regarded as worthless, and prison life constantly reinforced that no value was placed on the lives of the prisoners.