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    THE BOY IN STRIPED PAJAMAS The novel The Boy in Striped Pyjamas written by John Boyne is a novel which discovers the secret relationship behind a rich and powerful family. They lived in a huge big in Berlin‚ a beautiful city of Germany before they moved to a filthy house in ‘Out-With’ due to a very important job of Bruno’s father. They had a really long time living in that place and developed a relationship between Bruno and his family which they didn’t before. Bruno and his older sister had a challenging

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    In the movie “The Boys in Striped Pajamas”‚ the father‚ Ralf‚ was a military officer who had a strong power in Nazi Germany. As a military officer‚ Ralf had been drinking the water contained various chemicals named Nazism. He also provided this kind of water to his family. He

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ directed by Mark Herman‚ is the story of a young boy named Bruno‚ who is apart of a wealthy German family. Bruno’s father is a SS officer and they live right off a concentration camp. Bruno befriends a young prisoner‚ Shmuel‚ behind the prison fence. The boys are the same age‚ however‚ as their friendship develops‚ Bruno realizes how different his life is from Shmuel’s

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    ago people had big conflicts because of some certain religions and cultures. An example of this is Anne Frank who was a Jew and suffered a conflict where she and her family were forced to go into hiding. Another example is Bruno from The Boy and The Striped Pajamas who had a conflict because he gave his best friend food‚ but the best way they responded to the conflict was taking action. These stories show how taking action is one of the best ways to respond to conflict‚ as well as others who hid

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    story “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” is about two innocent 9 year olds trying to find friendship facing the most unlikeliest odds. When Bruno‚ the son of a Nazi commandant moves to a new house‚ an unfamiliar place called "Out-With" (Auschwitz)‚ he soon becomes very lonely and misses his “Three Best Friends For Life”. After he first arrived at his new house he looked out of his bedroom window and noticed an unfriendly looking camp with barbed wire fencing and a lot of people wearing “striped pajamas”

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    good or bad that Bruno was naive of the Holocaust?. Bruno‚ a 9 year old German boy was naive about the Holocaust because Father didn’t want Bruno to know about what happens on the other side of the fence because he wanted Bruno to feel comfortable at out-with and not want to move back to Berlin because of the Holocaust which is “a Jewish sacrificial offering that is burned completely on an altar”. In The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ it was good that Bruno was naive about the Holocaust throughout the

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    How can point of view and character shape the theme of the text? The theme of The Boy In The Striped Pajamas is that fear can prevent people from protecting each other and doing the right thing.This theme was inferred when the book excerpt says‚ “He’d never seen anyone look so terrified as Shmuel did at that moment and he wanted to say the right thing”(47). In the story the son of an SS officer and a young boy who was a Jewish prisoner became friends‚ so when the time to protect each other came

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    consideration‚ and kindness. Our feelings toward others mark us apart from all other animals and makes us who we are. Humanity is possible in the toughest situations‚ as shown in the novel The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ September 11‚ 2001‚ and our own communities. To begin with‚ the characters of the novel The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne display

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    In the book‚ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ there are many facts that do not match up to history. These important details to the holocaust are not included in the book‚ making it a fable. The fence in the book‚ is not electric‚ or guarded‚ when in reality they were. Every person in this camp had a job‚ or they were dead. Shmuel would not be able to get extra clothes for Bruno. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne is accurately labeled a fable because of the fact that the fences are completely

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Book Review The Boy in the Striped Pajamas was a book that really made an impact on me. The book is very well written and made you feel a real emotional connection with the characters in the book. The book was so emotionally impacting that it actually made me cry and want to throw the book across the room. What happens in this book is that two little boys‚ one‚ the son of a german Nazi‚ and the other a Jewish little boy‚ meet and they become the best of friends‚ but

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