Itzhak Stern: Symbolism In The Film Schindler's List

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Itzhak Stern plays a crucial role in the film Schindlers List. Stern is Oskars personal accountant and he handles all the jobs given to him by Schindler. Itzhak is the first character in the movie to realize that Oskars factory can be used as a sanctuary or a safe haven for Jewish people. The quote “A person who saves one life saves the world entire” by Stern sums up what Schindler did. At first it is difficult to break down and find its true meaning. Schindler only saved a few to the millions that were murdered. He saved one life at a time, caring about each individual person. In doing so Oskar was able to save the world or the population as a whole. Even though Schindler didn’t save millions, he saved as many people as he could and his actions toward the Jews helped him save the community as whole. Stern is saying how grateful he is and all the other “Schindler Jews” are for the acts of kindness and justice Schindler completed.
Absolute means that something has no dependence on anything or anyone. When something is absolute it is final, and beyond control. Absolute has a sense of not being limited to law, conditions, or limitations. The definition of good is; of high quality or morally excellent. Stern says that Schindlers list is an “absolute good” he means that the list is conscientiously and honorable. Picking who to save and paying for their lives out of Schindlers own pocket shows how devoted he is to them. Oskar truly loves them and is humble about this just action. Just imagine a German, member of the Nazi party paying to save the lives of Jewish men, women, and children. Oskar displays an immense amount of courage doing this. A normal man would not have had the bravery to do somethin...

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...idea and finally save hundreds of Jewish lives. We also see Gods justice in Schindler. In the beginning of the film, Oskar is just in the business for himself. He wants nice accessories such as suits, and he is driven by making money. God helps Schindler has a change of heart when he comes in contact with Stern. Oskar is able to connect with Stern, and he starts truly caring about Jewish people. Now Jews are more important to him then just making money. During his birthday Oskar is happy that Jews in the camp baked him a cake. He also kissed a Jewish woman. This is very frowned upon, so much that if you were a German and were caught doing this, you could have been killed. Gods justice, love, and work is in Schindler. When Stern and Schindler have to stare evil right in the face, they are able to overcome it and save hundreds of lives with the help of God.

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