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The Human Spirit in the Film Escape From Sobibo

The Human Spirit in the Film "Escape From Sobibo"

How much is the human spirit? After seeing the film, Escape from SOBIBOR, I know the answer is infinity. Luka, Sasha, and Leon are good examples for us to study. The human spirit is indomitable, for it makes them to win the Nazi.

Luka is a weakness outside, but strong inside woman. She is forced to come to the camp, and suffers the inhumane treatments. The children are useless and will be killed, but one woman hinds her baby in the workshop. The other women are afraid of this case because they will be killed if the baby is found. Luka isn’t afraid of dead, so she promises the woman to help her. At the beginning, she does the job well, but the baby and the mother are killed because the baby is found. Luka also helps Leon and Sasha carry out the escaping plan. She pretends Sasha’s girlfriend and transmits the information between Sasha and Leon. We know that she takes a very important part of the escaping plan. Her spirit is indomitable.

Sasha’s indomitable human spirit is strong. He is a Russian soldier and is caught to the camp. He knows that his comrades-in-arms can’t help him, but he doesn’t give up. To him, the Nazi soldiers are garbage. One day, a soldier punishes the Jew. He stands forward and protects the Jew. He looks at the soldier face to face. The soldier is afraid of him, so he hasn’t the courage to kill him. As we know, Sasha is a good Russian soldier. He plans all the detail of the escaping plan. The condition is bad, but he uses all the Jew wisely. From the weapons to the escaping route, everything is under his control. Without him, the plan can’t carry out.

Leon’s indomitable human spirit is stronger and clear. He is the leader of the Jew. He comes to the camp for a long time, but all of his family members are killed, and he suffers the inhumane treatments everyday. He never gives up his life. He lives for escaping and taking revenge. Sometimes, other Jew are killed. He can not only calm himself, but also persuade the others to live for revenge. When Sasha joins him the escaping plan, he does everything as he can. From the plane, we also know that he is...

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