1. Throughout the film, Oskar Schindler 's morals changed as the film progressed, he transformed into caring person from an acquisitive person. Schindler is a flawed person. In the beginning of the film, Schindler 's sole purpose was to make a profit of the war by hiring Jewish people and using the Jewish people 's wealth to create the company. However, as Schindler 's relationship with Itzhak Stern progressed and witnessing the violence towards the Jews, he started to reconsider his actions. For example, when a young female pleaded for him to take in her parents in order to protect her family from being executed, Schindler was outraged believing that his reputation would be destroyed. However, following a discussion with Stern about the situation he changed his mind and aided the woman. A conversion in Schindler 's behavior is when he saw the child with the red coat being cremated, thus this caused him to confront the horrors of the holocaust and try to help the Jewish people. Therefore, Schindler confronted the turmoil by purchasing his workers and sending them to Czechoslovakia in order to protect them from the war. As the film ended, Schindler completely changed as a person, by selling damaged goods and going into debt to protect the Jews.
Tucker 2
2. Amon Goeth immoral depravity is linked to his need to have power and control over others. As leader of the concentration camp, he would kill innocent Jewish prisoners for fun. For example, he would assassinate Jewish
Oskar Schindler’s identity drastically changes from the beginning to the end of the movie. At first, Schindler was a greedy, selfish, and rich man, who was a member of the Nazi party and profited from the war. He also was a womanizer who constantly cheated on his wife. He only cared about making money and he only hired Jewish workers because they were cheaper. He saved his workers initially because he did not want to pay to train other workers and protected them since he believed that their welfare impacted his business. He saw Jewish people differently than other Germans, he saw them as workers, and he inadvertently developed a reputation for kindness. He did not do this at first to be a
Thus, it can be concluded that in the beginning of the movie Schindler does not fully grasp the tragedy at hand, and consequently does nothing attempt to aid the Jews. Schindler's realizations of the horrors of the holocaust begin in one scene near the middle of the film. During this infamous turning point of the movie, Schindler, on top of a barren hill, traces the path of a young and helpless Jewish girl who wanders haphazardly through the streets of a devastated camp. Her lone image personalizes the slaughter. Schindler tries to track her progress as she invisibly makes her way, aimless and alone, past the madness and chaos in the street - a woman is machine-gunned behind her. He loses sight of the small figure as she walks behind a building, but then he glimpses her again, walking by a file of Jews being herded down a sidewalk. During the roundup, a German soldier fires at a single-file lineup of men, killing five with one bullet. Distressed and stricken by the nightmare below and the plight of the little girl in red, Schindler sees her entering one of the empty apartment buildings. There, she climbs the stairs and crawls under a bed for cover in a ransacked room. Her safety is only temporary, for later she will be hunted down and cold-heartedly murdered, forgotten to the world, destroyed by her own people.
Amon Goeth illustrates human evil with his actions during the Holocaust. Like Oskar, he used the war to his advantage by gaining power. Unlike Oskar, Amon found joy in killing. That alone is considered evil to most people and evil does not change. Oskar gets mad about the woman who said that his factory was a haven. When speaking to Itzhak about it, he says that war brings out the bad in people and that if there was no war, Amon would be good. This may be true for most people, but truly evil people do not change due to the situation. Looking at
Oskar Schindler grew up in a prosperous Catholic family with all the privileges money could buy. He grew up to be a German industrialist, spy, and a member of the Nazi Party, who outwitted Hitler and the Nazis to save more Jews than any other from the deathly events of World War॥. With the help of his wife, Emilie Schindler, Oskar Schindler saved the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by employing them in his ammunition and enamelware factories, spending millions bribing the SS, and eventually risking his life to rescue the Schindler-Jews (“The Oscar Schindler Story”)
To think that this self centred man would become known for a shining moment of salvation for so many is almost beyond belief. Oskar Schindler is not a humanitarian or a force for ?good? in the typical sense. He is depicted within the film as a man that simply found himself in a unique position and rose to the occasion. Evil on the other hand, is epitomised throughout the film by the actions of those involved in the Nazi regime, in particular Amon Goeth who was in charge of the forced labour camp at Plaszow.
Oskar Schindler was a true hero during World War II. He risked life and limb for people he did not even meet before. He saved his accountant Itzhak Stern from death and Itzhak helped change his views and help save the Jews. Oskar Schindler saved over a thousand Jews from subsequently being sent to the gas chambers and he gave them food and work. Not a single S.S. officer got suspicious because they knew that the Jews would be working for a German cause, but on the contrary, they did not know that they were being treated affectionately and compassionately. Overall we believe that Oskar Schindler was a source of optimism and expectancy for the Jewish people. Oskar Schindler was the Moses of
In the beginning of the film, Oskar Schindler is a man who is intrigued by anyway to make money. In the past, he has mostly been a failed businessman who is extremely persistent and will stop at nothing to become a profiteer. Schindler however, has an idea, unlike any idea he has ever had in the past. In the beginning of the film, he bribes and communicates with many German officials just as the war is beginning so he can gain access to jews and their free labor. He is an exceptionally greedy man who will abuse his power and social status to make money even if it’s through the blood, sweat, and tears of other individuals. At the beginning of the film, Schindler proclaims, “In every business I tried, I can see now, it wasn't me that failed. Something was missing.” He expresses that the reason for his success in his newly found business can be credited to war. This quote clearly indicates his extreme desire for wealth. However, over time he begins to adjust and modify his behaviors as a result of his friendship with a Jewish man named Itzhak Stern, who also is a manager of his business. As time goes on he begins to protect his workers and save them from concentration camps proclaiming that they are “essential workers” for the war effort. Schindler has now begun to understand that jews
The reason Schindler was capable of getting the Jews was because he was rich, but the bad part about that was he would lose money. Schindler changed history because he cared for the Jews more than his money. He was a hero by finding a way to keep them hydrated like when the Jews were in the train, he hosed them down so they could have water in their system, that is a man with a heart. Schindler made a difference in history by saving many jews as he
Oskar Schindler is considered an amazing hero of the Holocaust and is noteworthy because he rescued a lot of Jews, changed his Nazi beliefs, and was recognized by the state of Israel as one of the “Righteous Among the Nation.” He was a German industrialist who had such a huge impact on modern society, he protected the jews from the wrath of the Nazi Party and preserved generation of Jewish families.
Schindler broke the law by treating the Jewish people better than the Nazi’s wanted them to
He further adds that representation of the mind of the Nazi is wrong because “a deceptive 'humanisation’ in that it is wrong to assume that Nazi executioners experienced the contradictions of their racist attitudes in the form of psychological doubt.” In actuality, this racist or xenophobic ideology by Goeth suits the character well because it shows their amount of hate against Jews physically and psychologically. In contrast, Schindler may be seen as evil but not all throughout the movie. As Schindler engages more and more with the Jews, his views and actions have gradually changed. For instance, “Schindler stops the rampant womanizing and extravagant living that had marked his earlier existence and rejoins his wife in what is represented as an essentially asexual union” (Bernstein 430).
I think at first, Schindler was just doing it to get money and to please himself, but once he realized the true meaning of the final solution, he really did try hard to save as many as possible, and (as shown at the end of the movie) he feels like he didn’t do enough when in reality he did something truly amazing. At the beginning, the role of Itzhak Stern was to get the loans that Schindler needed to buy a building and start a company that would help him get money. Stern was the accountant of the previous business that owned the building that Schindler wanted, so Schindler thought that Stern would be the best person to go to get the building. Stern, after helping Schindler get the money required to buy the building, tells Schindler that he
Oskar Schindler faced many conflicts in his life. The main conflict he faced was overcoming the Nazis and saving over one thousand Jewish People. Schindler, with out a job at the time, joined the Nazi Party and followed on the heels of the SS when the Germans invaded Poland. This is when Schindler took over two previously Jewish owned companies that dealt with the manufacture and sales of enamel kitchenware products and opened up his own enamel shop right outside of Krakow near the Jewish ghetto. There, he employed mostly Jewish workers, which saved them from being deported to labor camps. Though twice the Gestapo arrested him, he got released because of his many connections and with many bribes. Most
Watching Schindler's list I decided to focus on Oskar Schindler. Throughout the movie Schindler personal emotions change on the war. In the beginning we see that it was a good thing for business that nothing else mattered as long as he made money. When Jews would come up he wouldn't care about them because he knew he could manipulate them and earn more money since they needed him. Schindler didn't really care for the Jews and what would happen to them. We see that Schindler only concern is that his business profits in the war. His concern for going to parties were to make connection that would better his money earning business. Money was his only concern which is why he went out seeking a jew. Since having a jew made it so they could be payed less than a normal person and they would be to scared to not do work. If he got a Jew it would earn him more money than hiring a German accountant. After getting an accountant he goes and seek workers for his factory. The workers are Jews since they don't need to be payed to be working. We later learn that his wife influences him with making business and wanting to succeed. He came from a place where he had nothing and is just beginning to make it. Hes making so much money he doesn't know what to do and he thanks the war for that. With his business doing so well he starts to care about his workers. He cares about them because he needs them to continue making the money.He starts really caring about his accountant Stern he makes sure he
[War] brings out the worst in people. Never the good, always the bad. Even in the midst the devastation of a national genocide, where one race turned against another in hate, good people existed and worked to counteract the hate through love and compassion. Oskar Schindler was one of these people. World War II provided him the means to become a very wealthy and powerful man, yet he did not exploit the Jews like many other businessmen during his time. He used his money and power to save thousands. Much can be learned from what happened during the holocaust and what Schindler did to save thousands of Jews.