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Elie Wiesel Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech

Elie Wiesel Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech . Select several short phrases from the passage you just read These should be important phrases, ones that hold a key idea, a key word (phrases not sentences) Copy the selected phrases onto a piece of paper

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Elie Wiesel Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech

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  1. Elie Wiesel Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech • Select several short phrases from the passage you just read • These should be important phrases, ones that hold a key idea, a key word (phrases not sentences) • Copy the selected phrases onto a piece of paper • Arrange the phrases in a poem formant • Make the lines short, breaking the phrases wherever it is meaning to you. • Your poem should be at least 15 lines • Words and phrases can be repeated (you could create a refrain like in a song) • Do not add words • Add Title : by Alicia Morales with thanks to Elie Wiesel

  2. Schindler’s List • How does Oskar Schindler use his resources to get what he wants? • In one paragraph describe Schindler’s character • What is Istak Stern’s role in this story? Explain • What scene from the liquidation of the ghetto was most moving to you? Why? • What do you think causes the shift in Schindler’s business goals? Explain • What do you make of Amon’s feelings toward Helen? Explain • Why does Steven Spielberg make so many references to the list at the end of the film (the reading of names, roll call)?

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