The emotional range of the young boy accompanying the old man.
In the conclusion of "The Perils of Indifference," Elie Wiesel reestablishes his ethos by recalling the relief of American soldiers liberating concentration camps and providing aid to survivors. This example underscores the importance of empathy and intervention in the face of indifference, reaffirming Wiesel's moral authority and credibility on the subject.
The quick shift away from the confrontational aspects of his speech
-Apex
In the conclusion of "The Perils of Indifference," Wiesel reestablishes his ethos by emphasizing the value of compassion and action in the face of indifference. He shares personal experiences and connects them to broader historical implications, reminding the audience of the importance of standing up against injustice. Through his emotional appeal and moral authority as a Holocaust survivor, Wiesel effectively reaffirms his credibility and moral standing on the subject of human rights.
To give an example of how the United starts’actions ended human suffering
dangers of not caring
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To ask people to do something when they see human suffering.
Take action and stop human sufferin -APEX
The day he was freed from a concentration camp
By giving specific examples of human tragedies caused by indifference
the U.S. intervention in kosovo ~apex~
he is trying to help the audience make a connection between his experiences and his ideas
Wiesel begins "The Perils of Indifference" by thanking the US soldiers who freed him from a concentration camp to acknowledge their sacrifice and bravery in fighting against injustice and tyranny. This act of gratitude also serves to highlight the importance of not remaining indifferent in the face of suffering and human rights violations.
Perils are types of losses. All losses(perils) covered by an insurance company will be in your insurance booklet that they mail to you.