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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas was written by John Boyne on 2006 and contains 216 pgs. It is about the friendship of two young boys and how different their beliefs are. This book is a very good; it is great for ages 10 and up. Bruno‚ a 9 year old boy‚ that is curious‚ adventurous‚ innocent and is friends with a Jewish boy named Shmuel. Shmuel‚ a 9 year old boy‚ a victim of the Holocaust. Gretel‚ is a 12 year old girl‚ and is Bruno´s older sister; she is referred to as the “Helpless Case”. Bruno´s

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    A quote from the boy in the striped pyjamas “Childhood is measured out by sounds and smells and sights‚ before the dark hour of reason grows.” This quote states that when you are a kid you do not know much about reason or understand sarcasm and things like that and so the other part of the quote means that instead of reason a child understands only what they see for themselves of what people have told them. This quote is not appropriate for the film because in the film Bruno goes and see a

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    In the novel the author uses Gogol’s internal conflict with his culture to show the irony of him tying to get rid of his culture at a young age but a desire for it later on in his life. So often people try to forget what makes them who they are what makes them different what makes them special. Culture‚ although it can’t be taken away it can be very easily forgotten and lost to history‚ Gogol doesn’t learn this lesson until later on in life. When Gogol was younger he listens to what his parent

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    Humans losing their basic rights of freedom leads to delusion and them making questionable decisions. John Boyne’s The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and Elie Wiesel’s Night both take place during the Jewish holocaust. Both of the authors use multiple literary devices to deliver their respectives ideas about oppression. Boyne and Wiesel both use situational irony‚ symbolism‚ and foreshadowing to convey their message that oppression can lead to madness.t John Boyne uses situational irony relating to Bruno’s

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    to lie‚ my friendship for her wouldn’t let me get her in trouble. On the other hand Shakira’s friendship for me put me in the middle of the situation telling her mother that she was with me. This is how Darren and Steve in Cirque Du Freak was with their friendship.

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    changes massively. He starts to forget what his three friends were called. He understands things more. But the main thing to make him change was FRIENDSHIP! Without friendship he wouldn’t have changed. When he finally sees the camp for what it is he changes in a way not many people would. When he dies he holds hands with Shmuel. That is true friendship. “He took hold of Shmuel’s tiny hand in his and squeezed it tight ‘You’re my best friend Shmuel‚ my best friend for life’…and despite all the chaos

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas The title of the book is The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and the author is John Boyne. The genre is Fictional History and the setting is in Berlin in a big house and in a house in Poland near a Concentration Camp. This book is about a boy that is called Bruno. His father works for the Fury (Hitler) and gets promoted to General and has to go to Poland to work at a Concentration Camp. Bruno doesn’t know anything about the camps or the Jewish‚ so he thinks it is about

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    1) She had met Grandfather as a young woman after one of her concerts and somehow he had persuaded her to marry him despite all his flaws.(Grandmother loves Grandfather) This shows that grandfather must had really strong emotions for grandmother when they were young. I think that since their relationship had fostered from a strong root‚ Their relationship must be even stronger now. Thus‚ we can conclude that grandfather still loves and respects grandmother very much. 2) Grandmother liked to think

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    could be for personal gain or it could be the satisfaction of having a positive impact on others‚ either way‚ most people would agree that their first instinct is to be kind to someone before knowing them. In both‚ The Fault in Our Stars and The Boy in Striped Pajamas tap into cruel and unforgiving situations and the resilience people’s kindness have through them. Compassion progresses all of the relationships in both books and without any sympathetic connection the books wouldn’t have gone forward

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    To begin with‚ both the book and the movie were wonderful and I would read and watch it again‚ but the book‚ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas was more worth my time than the movie. I say this because after I watched the movie I realized how much more detail the book had than the movie‚ giving it more life and character. While watching the movie after I read the book‚ I realized that the book made it easier to remember certain events‚ because I had to think more about it when I was reading the book

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