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    The boy in the striped pyjamas The film ‘the boy in the striped pyjamas’ based on the novel by John Boyne was changed to adapt to a different audience. This is shown through the changing of the story for an older audience. There are various amounts of differences between the novel and the movie one of them being Bruno’s age. Another major difference is Bruno’s mother. One of the other big differences is at the ending of the novel and the film. In the novel Bruno is 9 years old but in the film he

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    Narrative Techniques in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a novel by John Boyne. This novel is set during World War 2 and explores themes such as prejudice‚ racism‚ war‚ innocence and friendship. What sets it apart from other novels is that it uses a third person limited point of view‚ and mostly depicts events as they are seen by a young and naïve boy. This was one of the main narrative conventions that engaged me in this novel. The point of view is the most

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    A movie story set during the Holocaust‚The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas is both heart-warming and heartbreaking. It is a touching story of an odd friendship between two boys in horrendous circumstances and a reminder of man’s capacity for inhumanity. Bruno is a nine years old boy growing up in Berlin during World War ll. He lives in a five-storey house with servants‚ his mother and father and 12 years old sister‚ Gretel. His father wears a fancy uniform as he is a soldier. One day their family decide

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    Title- Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Author- John Boyne Text Type- Novel Date- 13 February 2013 One of the main ideas in the novel‚ Boy in the Striped Pyjamas written by John Boyne is religion discrimination. This is conveyed through the use of historical events‚ the story takes place in the early 1940’s‚ in a Nazi Germany. The novel is written through the perspective of Bruno‚ a nine year old boy whose father is a Commandment as a part of the Nazis. Throughout the book Bruno loses much of his childhood

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    this ironic novel; innocence and ignorance‚ war and prejudice . Many literary techniques are used in this book highlight the themes. Third person limited subjective naïve narrator is one of many narrative voices. Third person point of view is where a third party narrates the book‚ e.g. Pride and Prejudice. Limited‚ or iIntimate voice is where the story is told from a single point of view. In the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas‚ this point of view is that of Bruno’s. Subjective means opinionated‚ judged

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    Title: The Boy in Striped Pyjamas Author: John Boyne Type: Novel Personal Response: I personally found this novel‚ ‘The Boy in Striped Pyjamas’‚ very grasping and informative. I found myself reluctant to put it down. The fact that is was told from first person perspective helped me understand what it was like to see things unfold through the main character Bruno’s eyes. It will linger in my mind for quite some time. There wasn’t a moment throughout the story that I thought was unnecessary. It

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    The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas is a story that was based around the time of the Holocaust. Throughout the novel‚ a series of events leads to a German boy making an unlikely friendship with a Hewish boy. Firstly‚ the ability of Bruno and Shmuel to support each other’s needs plays a significant role in the initial development of their friendship. Additionally‚ the realisation of their shared similarities helps to further strengthen their friendship. Finally‚ their ability to accept one another despite

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    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas presents ideas about World War 2 and the holocaust. The movie shows what fear and Punishment and the innocence of childhood would have been like during WW2 and the holocaust. During World War 2 and the holocaust‚ fear within the Jewish race was created by the soldiers. Soldiers had the power and right to abuse and attack the Jewish people “when it pleased them.” Under Hitler‚ the soldiers had the next amount of ultimate power and used it to their advantage to pressure

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    however she is extremely afraid to voice her concerns. Bruno is too young to understand what is happening around him. He asks his father why he sees people wearing striped pyjamas. His father tells him that they are not people‚ and that they are only Jews. Although he is told not the leave the boundaries of the house‚ Bruno‚ like most young boys‚ becomes bored and decides to explore. He finds himself at the perimeter fence of the

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    Area of Study - Analysis Template 1. The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas 2. Mark Herman 3. 2008 4. What does the text highlight about the concept of belonging? The film tells a story seen through the innocent eyes of a 8 year old boy‚ Bruno‚ who is unsure of his place in the world. The most evident concept of belonging is his hitch in his transition from childhood to adulthood. Throughout the film‚ he faces the conflict between accepting the harsh "Jew-killing" reality of the world or stay immersed

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