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    watched the heart-wrenching story‚ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. This story is considered historical fiction‚ because it is about a Nazi family living during the Holocaust‚ but the family is fictional. Bruno‚ the youngest in the family‚ is not happy to be moving away from their home in Berlin. They get to their new house‚ near Auschwitz‚ which Bruno calls “the farm” in the movie. He goes exploring outside of his year (strictly against his mothers rules) and finds a boy sitting on the other side of the

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    In this novel‚ ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’‚ Boyne uses a variety of techniques to dim the horror. One of technique that Boyne used was to describe the events through the innocent eyes of a young 9 year old boy. Another technique is to create physical distance between Bruno’s ‘world’ and the world of the ‘Jews’. Finally‚ everyday events in Bruno’s life and touches of humour also help to dim the horror. For Boyne’s first technique‚ he used Bruno‚ the innocent 9 year old boy‚ to describe the events

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    Bruno Nine year old Bruno is the protagonist of the novel .He is described as an extrovert‚ exuberant and adventurous character as he indicates his ambition of becoming an explorer. He lives in pampered luxury‚ having servants in his five-storey high dwelling in which he “was still able to find nooks and crannies that he hadn’t fully finished exploring yet.” He is also appears to be a docile child who comprehend rules as he knows he is not to interrupt Mother when she is speaking and Father’s

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    In ‘Boy in Striped Pyjamas’ many characters are puppets on a string‚ Do you agree? Many characters in the boy in striped pyjamas were puppets on a string‚ German’s were made to believe that the Jewish people were terrible people and evil. The German soldiers were completely brainwashed and in the novel we see the German people telling the children that the Jewish were bad people. The father of Bruno and Gretel is a Military Commandant. He and his family were re-located out of Berlin and into

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    The Boy In Striped Pajamas: A Movie Analysis The film is an emotional experience highlighting the tragedy of innocence‚ using the point of view of an eight-year-old German boy to expose the raw psychological devastation of the era. It’s an unnerving film with a knockout punch for an ending‚ but it feels more acceptable as an educational piece than a profoundly rewarding work of drama. This movie is based on a book that goes by the same name‚ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ written by John Boyne

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    BOY IN THE STRIPED PYJAMAS – TOPIC 2 In the novel Boy in The Striped Pyjamas‚ prejudice and discrimination are shown to have many negative effects on many of the characters such as Bruno‚ Shumel‚ Father‚ Mother and Kotler. In my essay I will explore this idea in relation to the novel. Discrimination‚ (or in other words negatively putting someone down but not physical hurting or touching them in anyway) is taken place in Boy in The Striped Pyjamas by many different people such as Gretel‚ by following

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    nine-year old Bruno discovers that he and his family are moving from Berlin to an extremely isolated‚ downgraded‚ and fenced-in home in Auschwitz. While unpacking‚ he notices something absurd outside his window‚ thousands of adults and children on the other side of the fence wearing the same “striped pajamas”. Following months of curiosity‚ Bruno explores his new territory‚ which involves walking along the boundaries between his home and the concentration camp‚ and comes across a boy sitting on the

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    When I bought the book‚ The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne and started reading I did not expect much of it. I started out thinking that it was only a simple story about the Holocaust. As I read it‚ I felt increasingly involved by a friendship made possible by a nine year old German boy who’s innocence transcended racial and ideological barriers and proved that prejudice is not an inherent human trait. Everybody is a person with feelings so no matter their color‚ status‚ race‚ sex or

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    Film about? The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is all about a young boy called Bruno who moves house from Berlin to the country side. He moved because his Father gets a new job in the country. From Bruno’s bedroom window‚ he sees a ‘farm’; well that is what he thinks it is. But in actual fact‚ it is where his Father works. It isn’t a farm; it is a concentration camp for Jews. All of the Jews are wearing striped clothes. Bruno thinks it is their pyjamas. Later on during the film‚ Bruno sneaks out of their

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    History? Over the course of history it was taught through textbooks and actual footage of what occurred‚ but now in this time period movies have been made to recreate the footage in modern times. Debates over the years has been is history actually being portrayed accurately and if it gives accurate knowledge of the event. Producers of television series and movies of this generation have become the most powerful historians. Movies expose the viewer to possibly see what history was truly resembling

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