Elie Wiesel's Speech

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Ladies and gentlemen, I come to you today to express the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Elie Wiesel uses persuasive techniques, rhetorical devices, and evidence. Wiesel uses his own credibility to persuade the readers of the reality of the Holocaust. He want the readers to believe that what happened was real. Elie Wiesel feels many emotions throughout his life during the Holocaust. The suffering, death, and torture elicit emotions of the people. What has Elie Wiesel in distraught ? How can his rights as a jew be expressed? Wiesel has all the rights to life, liberty, and security of a person. In the book Jews were prohibited from leaving their residences for three days, under the penalty of death. “Never shall I forget the night that