Elie Wiesel uses diction in Hope, Memory, and Despair to emphasize denial regarding the Atrocities we are blatantly committing on a daily basis. If someone told us in 1945 that in our lifetime religious wars would rage on virtually every continent, that our children would be starving .. We would have not believed it. (wiesel). Wiesel uses this phrase to show how we denied our terrible deeds even in the wake of World War II. We refused to understand,
Elie Wiesel uses diction in Hope, Memory, and Despair to emphasize denial regarding the Atrocities we are blatantly committing on a daily basis. If someone told us in 1945 that in our lifetime religious wars would rage on virtually every continent, that our children would be starving .. We would have not believed it. (wiesel). Wiesel uses this phrase to show how we denied our terrible deeds even in the wake of World War II. We refused to understand,