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- 551: What Is Art ?
- ... reality and mislead the reader or audience. For instance watching a film about the Holocaust can give one a sense of the terror of a victim, but if the work is from the perspective of Hitler, the audience can be misled just as Germany was into believing the Fuhrer is the bastion of morality. Film, just as literature can be considered as art because it is a mode of communication and ...
- 552: Schindlers List
- The once almost forgotten Hitler Jews are brought back to life by Schindlers List. The movie opens quietly with a pre-war Polish Jewish family lighting candles and saying prayers on Friday night. The family disappears, and eventually, the ...
- 553: Processed Art
- ... and willingness to sacrifice the self for the common good seen in many other Nazi works with explicit glorification of militarism. The pair of statures The Party and The Army stood outside the entrance of Hitler's Reich Chancellery. Like Breker's other sculptures, they are both strongly and clearly expressive, and are also an idealization of some of the most aggressive and totalitarian themes in Nazi art. Another Nazi, Adolf ...
- 554: Dead Man Walking
- ... always lonely. Although the film also shows how a man like him can become soft, and then actually seem like a normal human being. Poncelet is also inspired by great leaders of their time, like Hitler and Martin Luther King Jr. He was a killer and blamed most of his actions on the happenings of his life. Though he was redempted he was killed by lethal injection. Lethal injection is a ...
- 555: Heart Of Darkness And Apocalyp
- ... the Nazis came into power and persecuted the Jews in Germany, Austria and Poland is well known as the Holocaust. Here, humans evil side provides one of the scariest occurrences of this century. Adolf Hitler and his Nazi counterparts conducted raids of the ghettos to locate and often exterminate any Jews they found. Although Jews are the most widely known victims of the Holocaust, they were not the only targets ...
- 556: Anne Frank Remembered: Review
- ... to the Frank family and was invited to their home regularly for meals. She also began a relationship with a man named Jan, whom she later married. Throughout her book, Miep incorporated much information on Hitler's Nazi movement in both the Netherlands and the rest of Europe. She described the slow persecution of the Jews and the various restrictions placed upon them. In July of 1942, Miep and her husband ...
- 557: 1984: Summary
- ... staged against it's own citizens using a created villain named Goldstein.( It's interesting that this Jewish name was given to a villain in this novel written in 1947 by a Party modelled after Hitler's fascist Germany ). To keep it's economy going Oceania had to be in a constant state of war thus the Party's creation of Goldstein. This character broadcasted "criminal" thoughts for two minutes each ...
- 558: Prince Henry and Dr. Faustus: The Trials of Becoming a Hero
- Prince Henry and Dr. Faustus: The Trials of Becoming a Hero Hero worship has existed in this world since the beginning of time, from the Jews honoring Moses, to the Germans honoring Adolf Hitler. Becoming a hero is a very difficult thing to accomplish. One must be successful in gaining the reverence of one's peers while at the same time not developing to big of an ego. Two ...
- 559: The Lord of the Flies: Themes
- ... Ralph's character was supported by the power of World War II. Jack, on the other hand, represents authoritarianism. He rules as a dictator and is the exact opposite of Ralph. Jack is exemplifying the Hitler's and Mussolini's of the world. He is what the world fears and yet follows. This struggle is born at the very beginning and escalates till the very end. The struggle in the book ...
- 560: To Kill A Mockingbird: Great Quotes by the Characters
- ... t Tom's jury, made up of folks like the Cunninghams aquit Tom to spite the Ewells?" Page 229 Chapter 23 Scout (saying to Jem): "...Jem, how can you (the people in the town) hate Hitler so bad an' turn around and be ugly about folks right at home-" Page 249 Chapter 26 Scout (talking to Miss Maudie): "Nome, I mean the folks on our street are all old. Jem and ...
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