Elie Wiesel's Speech: The Perils Of Indifference

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World War 2 was a tragedy for everyone and it will always be remembered. On April 12, 1999 Elie Wiesel gave a speech at the White House known as “The Perils of Indifference.” The speech was hosted by President Bill and Hillary Clinton.He has received multiple rewards including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1896. Wiesel has written over 40 books about his experiences in the holocaust(The History Place).
.Elie Wiesel made sure to use pathos multiple times in his speech to get people to understand that we can not forget about the past century. He makes multiple statements about how we don’t treat children like humans. Wiesel wants to make the world feel bad for the people so we can change. We are all just letting the children die from diseases and