How To Write An Essay About The Movie The Pianist

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This essay is about the life of Wladyslav Spizllman, a famous Jewish pianist that lived in Poland, and the events he overcame while Nazi Germans ruled Poland. The coming information is for you to get a better understanding about the background of these historical events.
Background:
The Jewish Holocaust was a genocide during World War Two that lasted 6 years until the end of war in Europe between April-May 1945. Nazi Germany helped by its collaborators killed Around 6 million Jews; using broadest definition, 17 million victims overall. In the holocaust not only Jews were killed; ethnic Poles, other slavic groups, soviet citizens and prisoners of war, homosexuals, Jehovahs´s Witnesses, black people, and political opponents were also targets …show more content…

Although it is very sad, it is a good movie that teaches you how things actually were for Jews during World War Two, and everything they had to overcame in order to survive. I would recomend this movie because is historical and entertaining, and of course I would watch it again. It made me more interested about what happened during that period and to rejoice myself because in one scene Dorota played Suite No.1 for Cello- Johann Sebastian Bach, which is my favorite classic song. Wars, they’re unnecessary evil and problems that only cause death, tragedy, and conflicts. They make people fight against each others for problems that can be solved with dialogue and eloquence. During wars, millions of people are killed and entire countries are devastated, sometimes for nothing. When wars end, people recover and stablish peace just for others to attack them again. The sadly truth about wars is that they constantly occur Although people are against it because at the end they are the ones that get affected by it. Wars cause panic and pain to everyone that is involved, hopefully someday wars and discrimination will