Answer:
The correct answer is option D.
Explanation:
During his speech, Wiesel declares that the Jews, while they were captive and suffering, thought that the great leaders of the world did not know what was happening with them, because they would had stopped it.
But then, he realized that the great leaders knew it and yet did nothing.
To soften this criticism, he mentions that Franklin D. Roosevelt was undoubtedly a great leader, but nevertheless his behavior towards the Jews was flawed.
His speech talks about indifference in general, and how not being indifferent could save many lives.
Answer:
Most people in the book 'Just Mercy' ended up forgiving their culprits because they realized that mercy, forgiveness, and gratitude are the morals that will help to break the chains of cruelty, injustice and violence.
Explanation:
'Just Mercy' is a autobiographical in nature written by Bryan Stevenson. The book centers around the cases and people Stevenson met while being a legal-advocate for the marginalised people.
Stevenson formed his organization named the 'Equal Justice Initiative.' Through this organization Stevenson was able to help marginalized people who have been wrongly accused.
<u>In the book, most people ended up with the feelings of gratitude and forgiveness because they knew that these are the morals that will help to break the chain of injustice, violence, and cruelty in the society. Through Stevenson's organization and 'stonecatching' belief he was able to help many prisoners</u>.