An Analysis Of Elie Wiesel's Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech

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Would it be wrong if someone were to watch a bank robbery and not call any type of authority to stop the crime from going any further? Yes, as the people around that are taking no action to stop it would be endangering other people's lives. Elie Wiesel, tells his story of the atrocities that have happened throughout his life that have taken place in concentration camps in World War II. The “Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech” describes what Wiesel thinks of as a violation of human rights in the concentration camp. Taking no action to something that is a crime or to something morally wrong is not what should be approved by this society. To stay silent is to help those who are guilty, as in “The Lottery” Mrs. Delacroix had chosen a large rock

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