adrianalove934
adrianalove934 adrianalove934
  • 18-07-2017
  • English
contestada

How does Wiesel feel about "silence" in this passage?

Respuesta :

hgunalan23
hgunalan23 hgunalan23
  • 18-07-2017
Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.
Answer Link
clashspores
clashspores clashspores
  • 16-01-2019

In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Wiesel states that silence is not neutral. That, by trying to remain "unbiased" and not picking a side, you are chosing the side of the oppressor.

He believes that not helping is as bad as participating; and that, when it comes to human suffering, everyone should raise their voces to help those in need, regardless of their race and nationality.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What is the measure of angle A?
One function of _____ tissue is to hold organs and other tissue in place. epithelial connective nervous muscular
WHATS THE AREA OF THE TRAPIZOID?!
Graph a system of equations to solve log (−5.6x + 1.3) = −1 − x. Round to the nearest tenth. From the least to the greatest, the solutions are: x ≈ and x ≈ .
which of the following states was one of the original 13 colonies​
3 to the 3rd power - 4 + 5 to the 2nd power​
the arm *blank* flexes the arms at the elbows
(ella) Se olvidó tomar su medicina. (él) Se quedaron las recetas en el consultorio. (ellas) Se olvidó un paciente. (yo) Se rompieron tres huesos. (nosotros) Se
List four signs or symptoms of overtraining.what is the only way to recover from this sort of burnout
SOMEONE EXPLAIN THIS FAMILY TREE TO ME?!?!?! https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuGj85clQGVhkCar_8s1I2T54mH6