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How did the Holocaust primarily affect Elie Wiesel's personal identity?
It deepened his faith and spiritual beliefs.
It made him indifferent to human suffering.
It caused him to become an advocate for human rights.
It led him to abandon his Jewish heritage.
What theme is central to Wiesel's works following the Holocaust?
The inevitability of suffering.
The importance of memory and testimony.
The rejection of personal responsibility.
The celebration of Jewish traditions.
Which of the following statements best captures Wiesel's attitude towards humanity after his experiences?
He lost all hope in humanity.
He believed in the fundamental goodness of all people.
He recognized both the capacity for evil and the potential for compassion.
He advocated for isolation and withdrawal from society.
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