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    person that should get the medal of honor should be Marion Blumenthal Lazan. In this paper we will be talking about who should be given the medal of honor. The people that we are goning to be talking about is Marion Blumenthal Lazan, Anne Frank, Oskar schindler, Elie Wiesel, and Meip Gies. The person that deserves the medal of honor is Marion Blumenthal Lazan. Who do you think should get the medal of honor? The reason Marion Blumenthal Lazan should get the medal of honor becuase she had to live…

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    Schindler’s List Made Powerful Through Technical Aspects Some movies are forgettable while others are unforgettable. Technical aspects used by a director are very important to the development of a movie’s storyline and are largely responsible for the outcome of it. The director controls the moods, the thoughts, and the interpretation of a piece of work by the way he incorporates technical aspects like color, lighting, music, sound, editing, film angles, and framing throughout his work. The use…

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    how cruel behaviour towards someone can definitely affect the other. Some people have a sensitive nature which can cause emotional harm to them whenever they encounter something which is not right like prejudice, etc. Such characters include Oskar Schindler, Dill, Wilfred Owen, Mr. Ward,…

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    Tomas Keneally is a true story of Oskar Schindler a German businessman, who does not object to using Jewish slave labor. Over time, he is deeply affected by the treatment of the Jews and beings to protect his Jewish employees. Schindler’s list…

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    Steven Spielberg used diegetic sound combined with shadowy lighting to show his audience the horrible events that went on during the Holocaust. The use of diegetic sound during the Exhumation Scene added to the emotion and emphasised the cruelness of the Liquidation of the Ghetto. One example of diegetic sound was the roaring of the fire, it not only created a mood, it also emphasised the idea of how many corpses were being burnt. The significance of the ashes blanketing the Plaszow camp affects…

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    membership in a particular group. Stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination all operate independently, but they often influence and reinforce each other. An example of prejudice in the film, Schindler’s List, is portrayed while Amon Goeth and Oskar Schindler are shaving their faces. During this scene, Goeth is heard giving a motivational speech to the Nazi’s about…

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    The right of peaceable assembly and petition was first declared in what would become the United States in the eighth resolve of the Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress of 1774. But, its importance reaches much further back. The Magna Carta and the fifth right of the English Bill of Rights of 1689 both protected the right of petition against the government. Stretching throughout time and space, the necessity to allow for peaceful resistance has been upheld. Civil…

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    can make a visible change, an example being the courageous actions of Oskar Schindler, who managed to save 1,200 Jewish lives. Rena Finder and her mother, two of those saved, were witnesses to what extent of an impact one person can spark, as she said, “if it were not for Oscar Schindler, I would not be here. I would not have been given the chance to grow up, to get married, to have children, and to have grandchildren.” Schindler displayed bravery and didn’t let the possible ripples of his risky…

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    nature is also the solution.” This demonstrates how human nature can both cause a problem and fix it.Schindler’s List showed that exact message as well. Oskar Schindler wanted to use all of the Jews as workers for him because he wanted to get rich. The Jews, in Schindler 's List were being killed and tortured by the Nazis, over time Oskar Schindler changed. He began to want to help as many as possible. Both of the novels, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and Night by Elie Wiesel connect to…

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    The Nazi Organization were completely responsible for the Holocaust because the members in the organization wanted the Jewish to vanish from their society and eventually conducted a plan to kill them. An example that shows that Germans were responsible for the Holocaust can be found in a newspaper article made by the Nazis. This newspaper was edited by Julius Streicher and was written in Germany in 1935. This article stated that Jewish people were evil monsters that were engaged in cannibalism…

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