Analysis Of Elie Wiesel's Perils Of Indifference

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In the Millennium Lecture Series speech “Perils of Indifference”(1999), Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor and Nobel Laureate, accentuates that indifference is dangerous encouraging the oppressor making it to be the “friend of the enemy” (Wiesel 12), prolonging the existence of human suffering instead of ending it. He supports this claim when he exemplifies on how Franklin D. Roosevelt could have intervened when America’s largest corporations were doing business with Germany which which resulted with the invasion of France. Wiesel’s purpose was to call attention to indifference expanding the length of human suffering in order to encourage people to not be indifferent since indifference extends the suffering causing more people forfeiting their