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Lesson From History: Schindler's List

2024-02-29 05:43:56

Stevens Spielberg's movie list Schindler is applied to literary criticism, a new historicism. In many cases, this movie depicts the accuracy of history. This movie is compared with the history of World War II. Adolf Hitler showed extraordinary political power in this movie. His corrupt and evil leadership and his actions and decisions can not be rationalized or streamlined under any political power. Schindler's list restored the history of certain World War II sites and depicted real events. Jews who were selected and placed in concentration camps showed social class conflict and criticism of Marxism.

In the most terrible times of world history, Schindler's list conveys the real life story of Oscar Schindler. The list of Schindler is a Nazi expert who changed the way of dozens of Polish Jews, in the slums of Krakow in Poland where Poland lives, looking at the life and evolution of Oscar Schindler. At first I was standing at the Nazis, but Schindler continued to save the lives of over 1,000 Jews who were considered indispensable to his factory. This film is an incredible epic of Schindler and Jewish workers (known as Schindler Ruden).

In the movie "Schindler 's List", Oscar Schindler and Ammonos talked about power. Schindler was a German Catholic who saved 1,100 Jews. Amon Goeth is the commander of the Polish German occupied Krakow - Passau camp and is in charge of implementing the German plan. Please destroy the Jews. Amon insisted that "control is power", but Schindler told him about the emperor who forgave the stolen thief because he begged him for mercy. Then he ended: "That is power, Ammon, it is power."

To understand this view of the world, just look at Schindler's list. The two main characters of this movie are Namos Goss of Oscar Schindler of Liam Nissen and Nazi officer of Ralph Fiennes. At first, playboy and greedy German, he saw a little girl in red coat soon realized that life was precious and the Jewish people should be saved. Another is a monster; the American Association of Films cites Goeth as the 15th in the list of the 100 best villains so far under the slimy creature of aliens of Ridley Scott threatening Sigourney Weaver. The place is not coincidence. Goeth is also a special type. He is not like a murderer in real life, he is a young man full of hatred, opportunism, and atrocities and has a good opportunity to fulfill the role of God. He is not penetrating, predatory and inhuman

Steven Spielberg's Schindler list is both a moral and aesthetic disaster and reflects the American Jewish living mistake.