Amon Goeth was used in the film “Schindler's List” to symbolize the Nazi party as a whole. It gave him an obvious, representation of someone who displays Antisocial Personality Disorder or a sociopath. Ralph Fiennes, the actor who played Goeth made Hitler himself look like a puppy. Though behind the Hollywood mask does not lay a saint; Amon Goeth was represented as a sadistic, human killing machine sociopath. Goeth can be seen as pulling the trigger on every execution in the movie. He made his appearance by shooting a female Jewish engineer who advised him that he needs to re-pour a foundation. Goeth was hardly the only member of the Nazi party employed to guard Schindler's labor camp, yet he is seen as the only member to have executed any of the workers. Steven Spielberg used this technique to highlight Goeth's brutality, to position the audience to see him as evil, as he was symbolized as everything evil in the Nazi party. Also it can be depicted that the movie was a little unfair to the character of Amon Goeth’s brutality. Steven D. Greydanus, a movie critic commented that “Amon Goeth's brutality was not necessarily heightened but that everyone else's was lowered” (Greydanus, 2000). Goeth in the film “Schindler's list” was highlighted as the main source,
Amon Goeth was used in the film “Schindler's List” to symbolize the Nazi party as a whole. It gave him an obvious, representation of someone who displays Antisocial Personality Disorder or a sociopath. Ralph Fiennes, the actor who played Goeth made Hitler himself look like a puppy. Though behind the Hollywood mask does not lay a saint; Amon Goeth was represented as a sadistic, human killing machine sociopath. Goeth can be seen as pulling the trigger on every execution in the movie. He made his appearance by shooting a female Jewish engineer who advised him that he needs to re-pour a foundation. Goeth was hardly the only member of the Nazi party employed to guard Schindler's labor camp, yet he is seen as the only member to have executed any of the workers. Steven Spielberg used this technique to highlight Goeth's brutality, to position the audience to see him as evil, as he was symbolized as everything evil in the Nazi party. Also it can be depicted that the movie was a little unfair to the character of Amon Goeth’s brutality. Steven D. Greydanus, a movie critic commented that “Amon Goeth's brutality was not necessarily heightened but that everyone else's was lowered” (Greydanus, 2000). Goeth in the film “Schindler's list” was highlighted as the main source,