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  1. Wiesel was delivering this speech as a result of being awarded the Nobel Prize. In this speech, he states, "No one can speak for the dead..." In this speech, how does he justify his right to take on this role?

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  4. The Nobel Acceptance Speech delivered by Elie Wiesel in Oslo on December 10, 1986. Your Majesty, Your Royal Highnesses, Your Excellencies, Chairman Aarvik, members of the Nobel Committee, ladies and gentlemen: Words of gratitude. First to our common Creator. This is what the Jewish tradition commands us to do.

  5. Wiesel's Acceptance Speech. Nobel Committee Presentation Speech. Nobel Committee Presentation Announcement. The Nobel Acceptance Speech Delivered by Elie Wiesel in Oslo on December 10, 1986. Your ...

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