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    THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS SUMMARY-SABRI JASANI The summary- A naïve 9 year old boy‚ Bruno‚ living in Berlin during the world war two period‚ shifts to the a concentration camp due to his fathers job as commandant. Bruno knows nothing about what is going on around him and is shocked when he moves away from him comfortable and happy lifestyle in Berlin to such a desolate area at Auschwitz camp. …After a while of being bored as he has know one to play with‚ he decides to discover…

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     as you end a story of a nine year old boy  named  Bruno. The book‚​  The Boy in the Striped Pajamas​ ‚ may have to be the most saddest fiction story  taken place in the time of World War II. ​ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas​  was written by John  Boyne.The story is about Bruno and his family during the time of World War II. Bruno’s father  was a Commandant‚ therefore‚ their family had to move during the war. Bruno is not sure why  and where their going. This book takes you on a adventure with Bruno‚ and at one point you  have to encounter a fence with him

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    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas – English assessment draft In the book‚ Bruno is portrayed as a young boy with a sense of adventure and curiosity; it mirrors this in the film too‚ however in the book he seems more mature and his age doesn’t meet his personality‚ it expresses this when it says ‘..he asked in as polite a tone as he could muster…his mother had always taught him to be kind to Maria..’ so he clearly listens and knows what is right and what the correct behaviour is. If any other 8 year

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    Submission Field : Bruno: Stage One: Bruno gets caught playing/ wondering in the backyard. His Mother demands he comes inside and plays‚ so he does. He listened because he didn’t want to be punished my his Mother‚ which is an example of Punishment and Obedience Orientation stage. Stage Two: Bruno was caught speaking with the young Jewish boy/ servant in the kitchen. He denied the fault of speaking with him and blamed it on his new friend. This is apart of Interpersonal Concordance Orientation

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    soldier home‚ a couple miles outside a Jewish concentration camp. The main character‚ Bruno‚ is an eight year-old German boy who is the son of the new commandant at the concentration camp. The story starts as Bruno and his family are moving out of Berlin since his father was offered a promotion as a commandant. Bruno is just told that they are moving to the countryside. Once they arrive at this new home‚ Bruno is very bored and misses Berlin. He has no one to play with and is very restricted on what

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    demonstrated when Bruno salutes his father when leaving his study‚ consequently informing us about a significant issue and helping us to understand the universal message behind this text‚ which is what the holocaust was‚ an act of inhumane destruction of life and will never happen again. Boyne also tells a great story using the key elements of literature‚ he is able to involve the reader in the events of the novel‚ such as characterization which is used to describe the main character Bruno‚ also when

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    To begin Chapter Eight‚ Bruno starts to describe his grandparents‚ and how dearly he misses them. He tells of how they live together in a small flat near the fruit and vegetable stalls. Being a young boy‚ Bruno thinks that his seventy-three year old grandfather is “as far as [he] was concerned‚ [ . . . ] about the oldest man in the world.” Bruningo discovers that if he multiplies his age eight times‚ he would still be a year younger than Grandfather. Grandfather owns a restaurant where his friend

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    Pyjamas directed by Mark Herman is that friendship breaks all barriers‚ no matter the circumstances. This is conveyed through the characters Bruno‚ a naive Christian boy who loves exploring‚ and whose father is a head officer in Hitler’s army. And his unexpected friend Shmuel‚ a Jewish boy who lives in a concentration camp on the opposite side of the forest that Bruno and his family live at. This is a very unusual friendship as it can be related to other holocaust novels such as “Number the Stars by Lois

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    Bruno uses the metaphor of the ‘leaking boat’ to remind Maria that everyone is stuck in a hopeless situation. They should work as a team to face the same problems that come about Maria defends Bruno’s father because he has provided her with a home and living. She feels indebted to father. Bruno begins to see Maria as an individual person. He begins to see that she must have a life outside of her relationship to his family. Bruno learns that Pavel was a doctor before he came to Out-With. Pavel

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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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