SCHINDLER'S_LIST_ESSAY
"Discuss how the film Schindler's List has effectively shaped your understanding of the meaning of aggression".Schindler's List, directed by Steven Spielberg is a probing film, which endeavours to show us the true meaning of aggression. There are many forms of aggression portrayed in this film: physical, psychological, abuse of power, and passive aggression. Spielberg chose to demonstrate these forms, in most cases, quite graphically, and some others in a subtly disturbing manner.Physical aggression is the most commonly depicted mode throughout the film. Physical aggression is, for the most part, equal to physical abuse. This can have serious effects upon a person's life. For example, it could leave their appearance significantly altered, thereby affecting the way they view themselves probably in a negative way. An example of physical aggression in Schindler's List would be the scene in which the women's hair is cut off at the Auschwitz camp. In this scene, the Jewish women are stripped of even their most basic feminine possession, a dehumanising act. The overbearing sounds of snipping scissors covers any minute murmuring to be heard. In our community, there are many couples existing where one partner physically abuses the o
Film is a most effective form of shaping understanding, particularly when dealing with human issues. Depending on the individual, the answers to those questions would seriously effect the individuals nervous or mental state, quite possibly even contribute to their breaking point. An example of passive aggression from our community would be the situation in which a group of people say cruel comments whenever an individual has left their company. Although it is not the most common form of aggression in the film, its use is definitely the most potent. There are no particular or distinctive voices in this scene, mostly the horrified screams of the Jewish mothers for the lives of their children. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. In Schindler's List, the psychological aggression portrayed was mostly spawned from racism and resentment. The film shows us repeatedly, the blank, zombified faces of the Jews as they descended towards their absolute breaking point. Amon simply used Helen as a release of tension and anger. Psychological aggression taps directly into a person's emotions. Few times in the film, Schindler's List, the aggression shown can be classified as the abuse of power. It is usually accomplished with the victim being unaware of it. By this stage, the Jews would already be feeling loathed and unwanted, but by this act, they would have asked themselves: "Is this all I am worth? Dirt? Is this what I deserve?". It showed Helen's powerlessness and feelings intimidation, while also showing Amon Goeth's punishment for his crimes against humanity.
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