Analysis Of Spielberg's Schindler's List

Submitted by on January 1, 1997

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Schindler's List is a docudrama by Steven Speilberg that portrays the inhumanity of Hitler's Germany during the second world war in respect to the devastating treatment of the Jews. This paper will look closely at visual elements in the film and how they develop and relate to the mentality of the Germany during that time. In dealing with such an incomprehensible and complex catastrophe Speilberg carries the reality to the viewer partially through the use of visual elements such as brutal violence, children's scenes and the Jews being stripped of their being.


Brutal acts of violence and killing are used as scare tactic in order to control the mass numbers of people the Germans enslaved.

· The one armed worker who was killed because in the eyes of the German he was not a person only freak.
First the soldier is leading...

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