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    historically accurate movies‚ Schindler’s List can be considered as a somewhat accurate representation of the Holocaust. There was an actual Oskar Schindler‚ and a real Amon Göth‚ and a factory by the name of Deutsche Emailwaren Fabrik‚ and a camp by the name of Paszów. Living conditions of the camps were portrayed very well‚ as was the time line of the movie. However‚ some parts of the movie were made up or inaccurate. For example‚ the movie shows that Schindler is broke at the end of the war‚ but he

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    qualities or a person who is greatly admired." Oskar Schindler does not fit this definition at the beginning of the movie. Heroes commonly experience a classic call to action. Oskar Schindler’s call to action was at the beginning of the war‚ however he did not truly take action until he began to form emotional attachments towards the workers he was hiring that he had hired to originally just benefit himself. Throughout the war Oskar Schindler slowly evolved into a hero‚ putting others before himself

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    wondering what his purpose in life is. He’s always wondered what’s going on in the town below him. One day something very scary happened‚ a visitor came. He doesn’t know what to once he was exposed to the town. This is very usual in Tim Burton’s films. Tim Burton’s eerie style is best conveyed through his use of pan‚ establishing shot‚ and front/back lighting. Tim Burton‚ in Edward Scissorhands‚ uses pan to reveal the setting. For example when Peg walked in the mansion‚ Tim Burton used

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    rationally to find an equal solution to a problem like the Collaborating Owls. Moreover‚ in the movie‚ I found several persuasive techniques. One of the persuasive technique I found is looking at eyes of people whom you are trying to persuade. In other words‚ if you do not want to be persuaded‚ you should not look at the eyes. In the movie‚ I could see this technique everywhere. For instance‚ the beginning of the movie‚ when cops came to Russian spy’s room‚ one of them sit in front of the spy and

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    Oskar Schindler A Story of Life Humanitarian Terry Prachett said‚ “Most of the great triumphs and tragedies of history are caused not by people being fundamentally good or fundamentally evil‚ but by people being fundamentally people. Oskar Schindler was an ordinary person who despite his faults‚ managed to accomplish extraordinary things. Despite Schindler’s early ambitions to use World War II to make a profit for himself‚ something changed within him and he soon began to have doubts about

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    gypsies‚ homosexuals‚ the mentally ill‚ or physically disabled. All people not of the "Aryan" race were slated for death. In the midst of one of the most horrific events of the 20th century‚ Oskar Schindler risked his life and fortune to save the lives of approximately 1‚200 Jewish people. Schindler was a brilliant businessman‚ who made a fortune in Nazi-owned Poland‚ but he was unable to achieve success in the post-war world. He was a member of the Nazi Party‚ who socialized with SS officers in

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    1. The Schindler’s List Directed by Steven Spielberg in 1994. Starting Liam Neeson‚ Ralph Fienne‚ Caroline Goodall and Ben Kingsley. The Schindler’s List is based on a true story of a German businessman named Oskar Schindler. Oskar helps Jewish people by giving them jobs in a factory‚ which is in Poland. As more of World War two is in progresses the fate of the Jewish people becomes clearer to Oskar. He understands that they will be killed simply because they are born a different race; Oskar is still

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    A Knights Tale is a useful text in conveying medieval life and society. It displays many aspects of medieval life and society like jousting‚ the feudal system and living conditions in the middle ages. A Knights Tale also demonstrates a connection between Chaucer’s pilgrims and the modern audience. A Knights Tale display’s many different aspects of medieval life and society. It shows the Feudal system with the different people shown from Royalty (the prince)‚ Noblemen (Adamar)‚ lower classes such

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    Schindler's List Analysis

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    The film Schindler’s list‚ produced by Steven Spielberg in 1993 was based on the book "Schindler’s Ark" by Thomas Keneally. Schindler’s List was set in Germany during the period of World War 2. Schindler’s list is a true story about Oskar Schindler‚ a German businessman who saved the life’s of more than one thousand‚ one hundred Jews during the 1940s holocaust. The following quote is used to describe the themes in the movie‚ "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do

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    Oskar Schindler was a member of the Nazi party during World War 2. He was also a spy and an industrialist. He grew up in Moravia and in 1936 he joined the intelligence service in Nazi Germany. He was arrested by the Czech government in 1938 but was released because of the Munich Agreement. After that he continued collecting information for the Nazis in Poland until Poland was invaded in 1939. In the same year he acquired an enamel factory in Kraków. Source A states that ‘Oskar Schindler rose to

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