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How Does The Holocaust Affect Elie Wiesel's Speech

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The holocaust is notorious for its dark and horrific past. Among the horrible tragedies was the story of Elie Wiesel and his family. The experiences that Elie has faced throughout his years of life has have greatly influenced his perspective on society. In his speech, he explains how he was a survivor of the holocaust, what he has been through, and what he has done after the holocaust to help improve society and to preach his humanistic ideas. He explains how everyone is equal. Society must work together to make sure a horrific act such like the holocaust will never happen ever again. The holocaust deeply affected Elie Wiesel’s perspective on society and in his speech, he makes sure to make sure history does not repeat itself. As said before, Elie believes that the basics of humanity should not allow for the starvation of any. During the holocaust, both Elie and his father experienced extreme starvation to the point of death. These barbaric acts by the Nazis was very influential to Elie, as he explains in his speech; “As long as one child is hungry, our life will be filled with anguish and shame” …show more content…

Whether you are hungry, or beginning to feel hopeless, you are never alone. Elie conveys in his speech that he believes one of the biggest reasons so many jews died during the holocaust is because many began to lose hope. Once you lose hope, there is no way to recover. Elie states that “Our lives no longer belong to us alone; belong to all those who need us desperately” (Wiesel 120). What Elie is trying to say in this quote is that when times are tough, for example the holocaust, the human race must come together to help end the cause. Elie further supports this idea by stating, “Never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation” (Wiesel 118). He expresses that if we come together, unity will help defeat the opposing

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