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Schindler Thesis

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Schindler risked his life to save the Jews, as his growing compassion towards the Jews took over him; he is a human being, who is sensitive to the suffering of others, which is why witnessing such horror changed his character significantly. Drinking and partying were ideals of Schindler's lifestyle, yet he left all of it to help people he had no personal connection towards; he spent all his money in efforts to save the Jews, and still wanted to save more. In the last scene of the movie, Schindler is distraught and heartbroken, as he looks towards his car stating, “This car. Goeth would have bought this car. Why did I keep the car? Ten people right there. Ten people. Ten more people.”; even in his final moments with the Jews, he believes he could have saved more, even though, he had saved 1100 single handedly. Therefore, his motive was humanity, as no one can idly stand by as individuals are stripped of their lives and slaughtered like animals; you are no less of an animal if you can kill and torture without feeling. Witnessing the unprecedented suffering and unwarranted horrors of …show more content…

This turning point in the movie, marks the moment Schindler is forced to confront the horror of the Jewish life during the Holocaust; he realizes his hand in the horror of destruction of the Jewish race, as he had used their misery for his own profit and benefit. During the cremation of bodies at Plaszow, Schindler spots the girl in the red coat being wheeled away on a wagon, on top a pile of dead bodies; in this moment he realizes the effects of his doings. In this moment, a major shift in his attitude is prominent, as he is impacted by seeing the dead body of an innocent child; her death symbolizes the death of

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