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Albert Camus: People’s Inability To Act And Schindler’s List Essay, Research Paper


Albert Camus: People’s Inability to Act and Schindler’s List


“I know that the great tragedies of history often fascinate men with approaching


horror. Paralyzed, they cannot make up their minds to do anything but wait. So


they wait, and one day the Gorgon devours them, But I should like to convince


you that the spell can be broken, that there is an illusion of impotence, that


strength of heart, intelligence and courage are enough to stop fate and


sometimes reverse it.” Albert Camus.


Albert Camus believes that the greatest tragedies of history are so


horrific that people stand in awe, and consequently, nobody even attempts to do


anything in response of the tragedies. Many are under ?an illusion of impotence?


, and eventually, Camus states, ?The Gorgon devours them?. Also, in order for


this ?spell to be broken?, people must have ?strength of heart, intelligence


and courage.? I believe that Albert Camus is correct, people are under a vale


of impotence when it comes to the tragedies of the world, and that people can


easily overcome this inability and reverse their fate, or let the ?Gorgon?


devour them. Camus’s beliefs can be proved through the use of examples from the


movie Schindler’s List.


Oscar Schindler, the movie’s main character, is, in the beginning of the


movie, not actually aware of the full extent of the killing of Jews and the


powerful anti-Semitic outlook of his comrades. His ties relating to the affairs


of the Nazi party and his loyalty to his country shield him from this knowledge.


Thus, it can be concluded that in the beginning of the movie Schindler does not


fully grasp the tragedy at hand, and consequently does nothing attempt to aid


the Jews. Shindler’s realizations of the horrors of the holocaust begin in one


scene near the middle of the film. During this infamous turning point of the


movie, Schindler, on top of a barren hill, traces the path of a young and


helpless Jewish girl who wanders haphazardly through the streets of a devastated


camp. In a red trench-coat-coat, nowhere to go, desperately searching for

her


two parents, the little girl finally wanders into an abandoned building where


she is safe from the chaotic world outside. Her safety is only temporary, for


later she will be hunted down and cold heartily murdered, forgotten to the world,


destroyed by her own people, asking in wonderment, why do I deserve such


punishment?


This scene is the point at which Schindler becomes infuriated, and he


asks himself why, and most importantly, what he could do to stop the massacre.


Thus, Schindler’s change in character is an example of Camus’s idea that people


can do much more than ?wait? for each tragedy to stop. People can help, and as


Camus states, that merely ?strength of heart, intelligence and courage are


enough to stop fate and sometimes reverse it.? Schindler portrays intelligence,


courage and the will go forth and conquer.


Albert Camus has another idea. Camus believes that if one does wait and


do nothing about the horrors of history, ?one day the Gorgon devours? you.


Schindler’s List is a perfect example of how eventually people can be devoured.


In Schindler’s List, one aspect of the film relates to the Gorgon idea. The Jews


of Schindler’s List. As Camus interprets, when people wait they become devoured.


This is the same with the Jews. The Jews basically wait and are eventually


devoured, or murdered, by the nazis and German people. Of course, the Jews do


act to try and free themselves, such as hiding from the nazis and eating their


valuables, but ultimately these actions failed. Through this example, I believe


that Camus is right in his beliefs.


I think that it is sad that Camus is correct in saying that people


actually pay no attention to tragedies such as the holocaust. Anyone that reads


this quote and thinks of the holocaust would most likely ask themselves whether


or not they would recognize the holocaust if they were alive during that time.


I believe that it is hard to think in these terms and that, generally, people


deny the fact that they reject the horrific tradegies of today. Even though,


altogether, they do. Of course, ironically, lets just ?wait? and see what


happens.

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