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WITCHER [35]
2 years ago
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1. Why do you think he did it? It is obvious that Schindler risked his life to save the Jews.

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aalyn [17]2 years ago
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beginning, pushed by Stern, or only or only when he received the ring was he sure he haddone the right thing?Did Oskar ever really realize how much he had done?Okay I already answered this question in the other parts.Obviously we had to use it asthorough evidence for other questions.The things that Schindler saw that helped him understandthe horror of the situation were cruelty used during the liquidation of Krakow, the girl in redwandering among the violence, and seeing her dead, burnt body in the death camp.Oskar wasnot dedicated form the beginning.As I already answered before, he was selfish and only caredabout the prosperity of his business.He paid no mind to the injustice happening around him andwent about happily supporting the Nazi Party.I feel like he barely cared about the hints Sternwas giving him about wanting to help the Jews.But soon after he brushed that off is when heencountered the liquidation of Krakow and the girl in red.Then he began listening to Stern andmaking a begrudging effort.As time went by, he realised what he was actually doing.Savinglives and that’s when he went all in.He spent all of his money on Jews, even though Stern wastelling him how expensive it was going to be.I think Schindler felt like he was doing the rightthing but still doubted himself slightly. Receiving the ring at the end of the film was hisreassurance.That was another aha moment for him because he started realising what kind ofpower he had as a wealthy Nazi.He started pointing out all the luxuries he kept like jewelry,clothes, and his car.I don’t think he realised just how much he’d done.All he could think aboutis how much further he could’ve taken his efforts.Hopefully later in his life he realised thatthousands of descendents would live because of him

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