Wiesel uses his childhood experience to persuade his audience to endorse his viewpoints by linking it to the brutal reality of life in Nazi Death Camps as a youngster during the Holocaust.
"To be indifferent to suffering is to lose one's humanity," he cautions.
Elie” Wiesel was the human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize-winning author. He wrote more than 50 books. His own experience of genocide drove him to speak out on behalf of oppressed people throughout the world.
The Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 was awarded to Elie Wiesel "for being a messenger to mankind: his message is one of peace, atonement and dignity."
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