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Nazism In The Lion King

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Nazism has been portrayed throughout modern films, such as The Lion King, Cabaret, Sophie Scholl – The Final Days, Schindler’s List and Downfall. The accuracy of the rise and fall of Nazism varies, however the ideas of Nazism are consistent throughout these films. These films accurately portray the rise and fall of Nazism in Germany as well as Hitler’s ideology. Although some of the films are modified to create a more appropriate rating so a wider range of audiences are able to view them, therefore some of the historical accuracy was lost.

In the scene Be Prepared in The Lion King, there is a significant use of symbolism that refers to the power of Nazi Propaganda. Scar symbolises Hitler and the hyenas are the Nazi party/soldiers. When Scar …show more content…

At first Schindler is shown to not care anything about the Jews and only the money he makes through his business. A powerful quote he said to the Nazi Official who was in charge of the camp was, ‘Power is when we have every justification to kill, and we don’t.’ This phrase deeply resonated with the Nazi Officer, as there was a clear change in him until he looked himself in the mirror and then shot the Jewish boy he earlier dismissed. But as the movie transpires it shows Schindler becoming softer, saving certain Jews by giving them work in his factory and paying off the Nazi Officials. Schindler is then shown to truly care for the Jews when the women on his list were sent to Auschwitz, and he desperately fought to have them sent to his factory. Another powerful quote said by Schindler was, ‘I could have got more out. I could have got more. I don’t know. If I’d just… I could have got more.’ This clearly expressed Schindler’s guilt for being a part of the Nazi party and that he felt responsible for the Jews’ lives. In this film Hitler’s power remained strong in those who were loyal to him and did not apply to those who realised what was right and what was

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