I can save.
I’ll pardon you.
I can hurt.
I can manipulate.
I’ll kill you.
A simple three word phrase can change a life. They can rewrite the history books. They can change the dates carved into the headstones of young children and newlyweds. When a person realizes they have the authority, they have to make a choice. When “I want” transforms into “I can”, it will soon become an action. This is the type of power people crave. When you have power, the fragile life of another soul subsists within your grasp …
“The reason I beat you now is because you ask why I beat you" explains Goeth, the sadistic leader of a Nazi camp.
He has endless power. This dark supremacy feeds his inner demons. Goeth chooses to succumb to twisted thoughts and slaughter those he can, rather than pardon them. Helen, his subservient and deferential Jewish maid, merely asks why she is receiving a beating so vicious.
Goeth verbally reveals nothing, yet he beats her because he can.
Schindler’s List reveals the vilest and the finest of humanity. Every privileged individual in this movie thrives off of the control they have, whether to make disturbing or constructive decisions. Goeth embodies every discriminatory, sexist and …show more content…
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