How Does Elie Wiesel Use Ethos In The Perils Of Indifference

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Jonathan Dixon
Mrs. Turner
English II Honors
18/4/23
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“Indifference reduces the other to an abstraction” (Wiesel). The Holocaust was a dark period in time, categorized by the discriminate genocide of many marginalized groups, most notably Jewish people. During this time, many chose to ignore the persecution of innocent people, deciding to instead turn a blind eye to the injustice happening with their knowledge. In “The Perils of Indifference”, Elie Wiesel uses pathos, rhetorical questions, and loaded words to emphasize the dangers of being blind to the suffering of others, using his own experience as a catalyst to do so.
One significant strategy used in Wiesel’s speech is pathos. Wiesel uses pathos liberally throughout his speech