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    say that when his accountant officer, Itzhak Stern was captured by the Nazi and was about to send to the camp, Schindler endeavored to save Stern. Also, when the one-armed officer got shot by the Nazi soldiers, Schindler objected killing his workforce to Nazi officer. However, Schindler only saved Stern because he was the mainstay of his business. If Stern was not in his company, his company will corrupt in any seconds, so it means that Schindler saved Stern for his own business, not for…

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    Schindler's List Theme

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    and was only in Germany for one thing, money. He enjoyed partying and spending time with women. I didn’t see him necessarily as an evil man; however, I do see his maturity and mind grow throughout the movie. Oskar hired Itzhak Stern as his Jewish accountant. His relationship with Stern builds and plays an important role in Oskar’s decisions. By the end of the movie…

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    Jewish accountant running the accounts side of the business (Itzhak Stern which who is in the concentration camps). At first Stern doesn’t trust Schindler because he thinks he is like Amon and kills innocent Jewish people, for just who they are and because he is part of the Nazi party. We know…

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    to start a factory selling kitchen utensils for the military to use. Authorities are glad to help him. Schindler finds a Jewish accountant, Itzhak Stern( Ben Kingsley) and hires him to help him with the financial part of his business. Stern searches Krakow for Jews to hire for his business. At first Schindler is only for the money. Him and Stern both avoid truthfully discussing certain matters, so they don't get caught. While the Jews are working in his factory he makes sure to feed them…

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    The Schindler's List

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    The Schindler’s List opens up with a close up of hands lighting a pair of Shabbat (Sabbath) candles, followed by the sound of a Hebrew prayer blessing the candles it sounds similar to the call to prayer for Muslims minus the embellished throaty notes. The wisp of dying flames fades into the next scene, now in black and white and becomes a plume of smoke from a steam engine. A folding table is setup on the train platform where a single family registers as Jews. The single table becomes many…

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    Similarities and differences between Night and Schindler's List (Rhetorical question/quote). Many books and movies describe the lives of people during the Holocaust, but more specifically the book Night by Elie Wiesel and Schindler’s list directed by Steven Spielberg are going to be focused on most. Night explains the story of Elie Wiesel and his experience as a jew during the holocaust as well as how Elie took care of his dad and tried to survive for the both of them. Schindler's list takes a…

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    Schindler's List Essay

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    By the time Steven Spielberg got around to developing Schindler’s List, the film industry was already flooded with movies about the Holocaust. But no one had ever presented that horrifying genocide like Spielberg’s 1993 film did— for that matter, no one has since been able to reach its level of mastery. From the poignant dialogue, to the cinematographic style, to the convincing performances by both seasoned and newcomer actors and actresses, Schindler’s List is the barometer by which all other…

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    The Evolution of Oskar Schindler The nazi holocaust affected many people. The obvious one being the jewish population. Every story has different sides. The ones that cause pain and trauma, victims, those who take advantage of others, and the bystanders that didn't help. Over the course of Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List we learn which side Oskar Schindler is apart of. In the beginning of the film schindler is a very selfish, greedy, and cold hearted person. He is a part of the nazi party,…

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    Stereotype is defined through certain associations or beliefs that group entire assemblies of people together with certain traits or characteristics. Prejudice is explained by negative feelings towards other people based on their membership or connection in specific groups. Discrimination concerns behaviors, particularly negative ones, directed against individuals because of their membership in a particular group. Stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination all operate independently, but they…

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    goods for the German military which he named Deutsche Emaillewaren-Fabrik (German Enamelware Factory). Initially, he sold kitchenware to the German army. Schindler started out with a small working force of 45 employees. He soon met a man named Itzhak Stern, a young accountant, who brought Jewish staff to the factory; they were much cheaper to hire. The originally small company grew to have over 1700 people working at it. As the Nazis and Germans began to discriminate against Jews, Schindler…

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