Life is Beautiful

    In the movie "Life is Beautiful," there were some examples of a beautiful life. The mother had a nice beautiful house. Nice furniture, vases, and flowers. Second, when the mother and father weee dating, they went in a horse ride. Birds were chirping and singing, trees leaves were blowing through the wind, flowers were blooming, it was nice and sunny outside. It was a pretty nice day out, and that's what was beautiful about it, Third, there was a scene where the parents were bonding with their child. The child hid inside a dresser with flowers on top. The father said "Do you want your flowers Dora?" (Dora is the mom) Then the child started walking towards them, causing the dresser to lift up. They were laughing and having a good time with eachother. Lastly, at the end all the camps were liberated and the kid reunited with his mother. It was a very happy and graceful moment, as the mother landed kisses all over her son, and hugged him. Since they were kept apart while in the concentration camps.

     "Life is Beautiful," and one of the videos we watched were similar in a couple ways. They both showed the concentration camps, like the bunk beds and the people inside them. Also they showed the nazi soldiers walking around, investigating people's luggage. Like in "Life is Beautiful," one of the soldiers took hold of the women's purses and items and didn't give them back as the women climbed on the train. 

     "Life is Beautiful," and the "Rise Of Hitler" article were different in a couple ways. In the article, it portrays the holocaust by talking about Hitler's life and how he grew. It talked about why he did that to the Jews, and why he wanted to harm them. In the movie it portrays the holocaust by showing a small family being tooken away and sent to a camp. The movie didn't show Hitler, it just showed the nazi soldiers. It's basically showing the holocaust from the point of view of the family. The others didn't see Hitler, they only saw the soldiers and that's how it's showing how the citizens felt about everything, and how they looked at everything that was happening and going on. 

     

     
     

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