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    Due to the destructive nature of war‚ the suffering victims are left with a profusion of calamitous adversities in which they must desperately attempt to overcome whilst persevering with their short lives. Throughout the life of the protagonist Bruno‚ the repercussions of the war devastates his life immensely‚ resulting

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    during World War 2 and the other is the son of the newly appointed Kommendant of Auschwitz concentration camp‚ Bruno. Some of the themes covered in the book are Bruno being bombarded with propaganda and his family breaking down throughout the course of the book. This book also shows how little the Germans understood about what was happening during the war. The writer has chosen to show Bruno trying to be brainwashed by propaganda because he is trying to show that during the war the Nazi’s believed

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    came they failed and protected themselves out of the fear that had overcome them. The character’s who are Bruno‚ Shmuel‚ and Lieutenant Kotler played a part in the theme as well. In paragraph 45 Shmuel is terrified because he was caught eating by Lt.Kotler. Shmuel replies to Kotler “‘ No‚ sir. He gave it to me‚’ said Shmuel‚ tears welling up in his eyes as he threw a sideways glance at Bruno. ‘ he’s my friend‚’

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    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas: The Verdict The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a story seen through the innocent eyes of Bruno‚ the eight year old son of the commandant at a concentration camp. This movie was again probably the top 5 of the best movies we have seen all year. It did a brilliant job of representing how gruesome it was for even German families‚ especially for the kids we are never really told what is going on but instead taught to hate and despise anybody that isn’t Aryan. Since this

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    adventures begin. Bruno can see what he believes if a “farm” from his bedroom window‚ un aware of the reality of what is going on around him. Seeing Bruno taking notice in the pajamas the people are wearing on the farm‚ as well as the pajamas that Pavel‚ (David Hayman) is wearing‚ a Jewish man who tends to the family’s farm and other needs. Sadness comes about when Bruno falls off of a tree and Pavel helps him‚ because he was a doctor before he was forced into this camp. Bruno and him share a special

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    heart. The friendship that these to boy share in the movie was just amazing. Even after Bruno found out why Shmuel was in the strip Pyjamas‚ Bruno was still willing to go out his way to go see Shmuel. In the movie I can really tell that Bruno really cared about his friend‚ after getting him in trouble. Bruno never gave up on their friendship and was willing to do anything for Shmuel to forgive him. Although Bruno is very young and does not really understand what is going to with the Jews‚ he is aware

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    Bruno remind innocent of knowledge and understanding of what was happening under his fathers direction at the auschwitz complex because‚ his family didn’t want has innocence and childhood destroyed. Bruno would of witnessed and became part of the constant beating of the incident Jews within the camp. Bruno would of been subjected to painful and cruel medical experiments. He would of been forced to work for wealthy Germans and the Hierarchy. He would of witnessed baby’s being killed after birth and

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    son‚ Bruno (Enzo Staiola). Antonio and soon company part ways after they search the plaza. Antonio and Bruno then go on a massive search around all of Rome trying to locate the bicycle. Along the way‚ they bump into the thief a couple of times but are ultimately left empty handed. Finding it hard to accept the situation Antonio turns to stealing himself. He tells Bruno to take the streetcar home and Antonio sets off to steal a bike sitting alone on the sidewalk. It does not turn out well. Bruno misses

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    that truly sticks out is that of Bruno and Guy. “Doubled” together in the film‚ they constantly are double crossing each other‚ and yet are completely opposite personalities shown in the film. One could argue that this is shown in the very opening sequence as two pairs of feet approach in the train‚ and soon “cross” each other (or bump in to each-other) which is lead to the meeting of Guy and Bruno. When leaving the train‚ after discussing the “perfect murder”‚ Bruno himself mentions this theme as

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    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. Some of the examples were‚ when Bruno thought the other side of the fence was a normal campsite containing with people in striped pyjamas. He was thought that the Jew’s were different people compared to normal people. Bruno only noticed the ‘outside’ of the camp‚ but he didn’t really understand what was happening ‘inside’ it. Physical

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