Corruption In The Darkest Times Steven Spielberg

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Corruption in the Darkest Times

Corruption is everywhere, whether it’s in politics or in your household, corruption follows in your everyday life. During the Holocaust, all the prisoners and the Germans in charge did everything in their power to survive, or rather get as much wealth as they can get through gaining certain authority to become seen more as a respectable human than an animal. Many may view corruption as horrible deed, that should never cross anyone’s head, but during dark times like the Holocaust, corruption is a way to survive. It’s awful, but so is watching your family, or friends, being killed right in front of you as you watch and stay silent because you know you will get killed for disobeying. Excellent examples that show the violence and the inhumane actions are the book ‘Night’ written by Eliezer Wiesel, a young Jewish boy that survives the horrible camps, and the movie ‘Schindler’s List’ directed by Steven Spielberg that shows a man who just wants his business to grow during the war. Schindler’s List and Night show corruption in wealth, power and survival in the darkest times of humanity. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the idea of becoming rich. Being wealthy is mostly everyone’s dream, especially during World War 2 …show more content…

It sounds strange, but in a way, survival can make you become a fraud or a person to live through something. In ‘Night’, there is an example of corruption in the want and need to survive through the labor camps. For example, Elie taking advice from others who are giving him options on how to survive the camps, but also portraying the advice that is against his morals or different perspective. When Elie was in the hospital after a sac of pus was emptied from the sole of his foot, his bedmate told him to get out of the hospital so that he won’t be replaced by others, and sent to the crematorium. Elie takes a different judgment and assumes that the man is just trying to get rid of

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