Itsak Stern ran Oscar’s business. At first the relationship was purely business, but throughout the movie it progressed into a more meaningful relationship. In the beginning of the movie Oscar was very cold with Stern and they often got frustrated through each other, but at the end of the movie Oscar hugged Stern and cried on his shoulder. Examples of Stern pushing Oscar to rescue people include …show more content…
Other terms used for describing Jews were “creatures” and “diseased.” My friends and I refer to people in other ethnic groups as… Wait, how about we just call people by name and leave irrelevant details (such as race) out of it? Cool.
The Jewish did resist, constantly. Some resisted violently or outwardly, but many resisted silently. An example of Jewish resistance is when the little boy said the man who was shot was the man who broke the rule.
If we’re all going to die anyways, I’d have us all try to escape. No harm in trying. Except being shot. But that’d be coming anyways.
The girl in red symbolizes innocence. Spielberg produced the film in black and white to take the audience’s attention off of everything except the story. It’s used to draw people into the story. He employed the color red to emphasize the little girl’s appearance and symbolism. He also used color in the end of the movie to show the passing in time, that that point in the movie took place in modern times.
It took Schindler so long to realise because he had no way of knowing. He just thought these Jews were going to work in camps, but once he saw the dead bodies he realized. If he and others realized that the ashes in the air were from people, he could have done something