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    In the film Schindler’s List, a scene display’s a roundup based in the Krakow ghetto on March 13, 1943. This scene exhibits the horrendous, and troubling events that took place, making it all the more real for viewers. The SS and police authorities liquidated the ghetto…

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    Schindler Paragraph 6: Oskar Schindler is one of the most famous Jewish liberators in the Holocaust. He was forever immortalized through Academy Award winning movie, Schindler’s List. The movie truly paints him in a heroic light. Placed in the late 1930s-40s, Oskar Schindler was a Czech man that bought Rekord Ltd, a previously jewish owned business. With that business, he employed over 1000 jews from the Krakow ghetto. Later, numerous Jews of the ghetto were being liquidated to Camp Plaszow. In…

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    ones, directed against individuals because of their 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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    Schindler’s List was written by Steven Zaillian and according to imdb.com, “Schindler’s List adapted from the novel Schindler's Ark written by Thomas Keneally. This movie was directed by Steven Spielberg and was made in 1993.” Oskar Schindler the main character was the protagonist of the film Schindler’s List, was a German businessman and opportunist who strived to receive the benefit from the German invasion of Poland. In the end he saved over a thousand Jews from dying during the Holocaust.…

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    symbolic of suffering, death, darkness, and lost in faith. “Schindler’s List” is a movie about Oskar Schindler who made money from a war, during the Holocaust. Schindler was a German who opened a factory and made Jewish his free worker. In that time, soldiers were allowed to shoot any Jewish people; D.E. F was different because killing Jewish is not allowed in here. Compare to “Night”, which is hopeless and loss in faith, “Schindler’s List” had more…

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    The central theme of Schindler’s List is that you cannot judge a person based on their ethnicity, religion, or anything other than who they are as an individual. Getting to know a person can completely change your perspective on who they are. The Nazis grouped all Jews into the same group of “inferior” people, but made no effort at all to distinguish each individual from one another. They assumed that all Jews were evil, and that their extermination would be beneficial to the rest of the world.…

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    countless films and the three that stand out the most are Jurassic Park, Jaws, and Schindler’s List. Steven Spielberg has used many cinematic techniques such as specific color scheme and camera movement. One technique that he is mainly known for is the use of tracking shots. An analysis of these techniques will show how Spielberg uses cinematic techniques to capture his artistic vision. In the film Schindler’s List, Spielberg uses a mostly monochromatic color scheme throughout the film, but…

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    Holocaust. One word that can make your ears cringe and your skin crawl. One word that means so much and so many lives. Schindler’s List. A seemingly large part in the Holocaust that saved millions of lives. Steven Spielberg did a fantastic job in re-creating the horrific event. There were four people who primarily stood out in Schindler’s List, Oskar Schindler, Izthak Stern, Amon Goeth, and Helen. These four characters stood out, not only in the movie but in their personas and characteristics.…

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    position of complete power, but two men were brave enough to do just that and give to others. Those two men were Schindler and Rodrigo. Schindler was part of the Nazis and Rodrigo was part of the slave trade in South America. Schindler, from Schindler’s List, and Rodrigo, from The Mission, go through a transformation from vile human beings to becoming determined and dedicated tot helping others; but Schindler slips back into his old ways while Rodrigo stays fast to his new self.…

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    Schindler’s List Human Rights Issues The medium I have choose to write my midterm assignment on was the classic 1993 film Schindler’s List directed by Steven Spielberg. I have chosen to write my midterm on this film because I had found it very interesting because it supplies a rare perspective of a sympathetic Nazi during the Holocaust. Furthemore, I had found that it provided numerous examples of human rights issues amongst a particulate ethnoreligious group known as the Jew. Therefore,…

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