Elie Wiesel's Night

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Imagine the world if the horrific events faded into silence. It would be ruined, it would cause things in the world to repeat themselves, and the victims of those tragedies would be forgotten. Imagine if 9/11 was forgotten the world's security would not be as increased as it is today and the thousands of people that died to be forgotten and the hundreds of firefighters that risked their lives to save people. This is shown in Elie Wiesle’s Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance speech, where he emphasized that the only way to remember the horrific events that occurred in the Holocaust is through speech. Elie’s goal in his speech was to encourage others to share their traumatizing stories because they should be remembered. Elie doesn't want anyone to ask. …show more content…

Wiesel informed us that the only way to remember the tragic events that occurred in the Holocaust is to speak up because silence can't fix what’s happening in the world. Especially in Wiesel’s Night, he wants people never to forget what Jews went through, wants everyone to share their experiences, and makes sure they don’t look down on the fact that millions of Jews died. “From the depths of the mirror, a corpse was contemplating me. The look in his eyes as he gazed at me has never left me” (Wiesel 115). Wiesel chose to say these words in his memoir because he wants everyone to know that he can't forget what happened to him and that it is with him forever. To this day Elie is still getting violent flashbacks of what happened to him or others around him, which proves that violence is not always the answer and there are different answers to fixing your problems. It is essential to speak up for yourself. For things not to repeat themselves, you have to talk, silence is not the answer to the world's problems. This example is only one of the many that there are on why you should speak up for …show more content…

I am a witness,’ ”(Edwards 2). This quote by Lily shows that she is fighting for people to know that it is real. She spoke up for herself and what she saw. Lily's goal in her video was to change most of the deniers' perspectives on the Holocaust because they were watching a survivor of the Holocaust speak about their experiences. Lily expressed how she is a witness in the Holocaust, being a witness means experiencing step by step what happened, living through it daily, and being able to give evidence to the world. Lily proved that she is a witness by wanting to break the silence in her thoughts, so she created a video to share her important messages and said that she would become known for and remembered. Although Lily might not have changed everyone's perspectives, she still broke her silence and spoke up for herself and the witnesses of the Holocaust. Additionally, in “Irene Fogel’s testimony” she shared the unforgettable experiences that she saw throughout the Holocaust. “Women and children entering the gate of the crematorium. When the Hungarian Jews arrived they had the gas chambers going day and night. How can you wrap your imagination around that? I still can't.” (Irene Fogel's

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