In the both the book and the movie Schindler's list, the point of view is of an onlooker on the situation. There is no actual person standing there right beside Schindler the whole time, but it is filmed and written that way. This point of view has no thoughts of its own, but instead in the book, it seems as if you can hear the thoughts of whoever is being talked about. For example, if talking about Schindler, it would say what he was doing at the time, but also why it is thought he was doing it. In a silly and stupid example: Schindler was eating bananas at the time. He was eating his bananas because he had seen someone slip on one the other day, and thought that if he ate them, they would stop trying to rule the world. etc. I hope this helps :)
Krakau
jews dying
Schindlers List
You may be thinking of Helen Hirsch.
Schindlers List.
apparently not :/
Krakau
jews dying
Schindlers List
Schindlers List
You may be thinking of Helen Hirsch.
Schindlers List.
The founders of the three main theoretical perspectives in sociology are Karl Marx for conflict theory, Emile Durkheim for functionalism, and Max Weber for symbolic interactionism.
yes
He believed that it is a story that ought to be told.
I would be dead...
Deutsche Emaillewaren-Fabrik, the name of Oskar Schindlers factory.