In 1999, former Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel gives his speech, The Perils of Indifference, as a way to start a new millennium in front of President Clinton, the First lady, and other white house leaders. In Wiesel’s speech, he defines the beauty of indifference by portraying tragic events that has happened while he was trapped in World War II as a young boy. He develops his speech by sharing his own personal experience and facts from that history to gain credibility, structures his bodies with…
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