Thursday, September 19, 2019
The Film Schindlers List versus Novel Schindlers Ark Essay -- Holoca
Schindler's List The film Schindlerââ¬â¢s List has a tendency to simplify and sentimentalize the character Oskar Schindler compared to the novel Schindlerââ¬â¢s Ark in which the film is based on. The film Schindlerââ¬â¢s List lacks depth and understanding of the character Oskar Schindler, and tends to over dramatize events within the film in which Oskar Schindler is responsible for. The novel Schindlerââ¬â¢s Ark begins its in-depth documentary story with the earlier life of Oskar Schindler. The novel describes his family life in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and his rebellious teenage years in the newly created state of Czechoslovakia. The novel informs the reader of Oskar Schindlerââ¬â¢s relationship with his father and how his father abandoned Oskarââ¬â¢s mother, in which Oskar never forgave his father for leaving his mother alone. This information of how Oskar Schindler became to be how he is, is all significantly missed with Schindlerââ¬â¢s List, Because it gives the viewer a whole outlook of Oskar Schindler and a better understanding of the ...
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