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Title: Jungian) image of the "beast" in society/film/literature
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Instead, by seeing the damage done to the Jews, the viewer forms his own opinion on Schindler. Schindler's lack of appearance on screen is analogous to the lurking figure of the Beast in Cocteau's film.
Schindler originally has the evil intent to exploit Jewish labor for profit, yet once he sees the atrocities, he changes his mind and in effect saves hundreds of prisoners... Showed first 250 characters
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The emancipation of the Jews is comparable to the transformation of the Beast to a prince. By the end of the films, society embraces both characters. Interestingly, Cocteau released his film in the 1940s during the time of the Jewish Holocaust. Striking similarities between the two exist because of the motivation and period of the films... Showed next 250 characters
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