Acceptance Speech In Eliezer Wiesel's Night

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In times of tragedy, people tend to come together, but when the Jews desperately needed someone to speak up, silence prevailed. In the novel Night by Eliezer Wiesel, there are many lessons that Eliezer learned and he expresses those lessons through his acceptance speech of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. Throughout Night, Eliezer is faced with a huge tragedy. He is able to overcome and wants to spread awareness about the dangers of keeping quiet and the importance of speaking up. Six million Jews died due to the absence of the nation’s voice. In Eliezer’s acceptance speech, he says “that the world did know and remain silent” (paragraph 8.) Remaining silent is just as deadly as murder itself. In the sense, Hitler was not the only murderer.