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##riesel's Speech In The Perils Of Indifference By Eliie Wiesel

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American Jewish author and Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel in his critical speech, “The Perils of Indifference,” suggests his message about the inhumanity of indifference and how the importance of resistance is still relevant today. He develops his message by emphasizing how indifference is not only dangerous, but is the most evil characteristic of our society today. For example, Wiesel states in paragraph 13, “Indifference, then, is not only a sin, it is a punishment.” These truthful words assist in understanding the author’s emphasis on indifference and its danger in our world; to add on, Wiesel also uses rhetorical questions throughout the text to highlight powerful and important users of indifference during the time period which he lived in. A question from the speech in paragraph 20 is, “Why the indifference, on the highest level, to the suffering of the victims?” This line in the text exemplifies his belief that indifference is human nature if we do not rid ourselves of it. In brief, the author explains how indifference is tempting in society because of the degree of effort one puts into being indifferent, which is little to none. Wiesel’s purpose is to inform the readers why indifference is inhumane and to create awareness of indifference in order to persuade those readers not to be indifferent to others. He establishes both serious and thankful tones for readers by using stylistic and/or rhetorical device such as repetition and imagery in order to develop his

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