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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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    ENGLISH ESSAY | The Boy In The Striped Pyjama’s | Childhood is measured out by sounds and smells and sights‚ before the dark hour of reason grows- John Betjeman. | Childhood is measured out by sounds and smells and sights‚ before the dark hour of reason grows- John Betjeman. This idea is quite evident throughout The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas as it shows that children perceive things through their senses rather than in a more sophisticated adult-like way based on the opinion of society. Bruno

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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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    “More than anything else‚ belonging is about finding a sense of our own place in the world” The book tells a story seen through the innocent eyes of an 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 book‚ he faces the conflict between accepting the harsh "Jew-killing" reality of the world or stay immersed in his fantastical world filled with adventure. Bruno also feels

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    THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PYJAMAS Essay Question: “Books that engage directly with contemporary concerns and issues will always involve a reader” Through the study of the novel The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne‚ it is clear that the concerns and issues‚ as well as the style and structure of a text‚ are what determines the reader’s involvement. In addition‚ the issues of the past (particularly those about war) still remain concerns today. The issues amplified within The Boy in the Striped

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    John Boyne has created a sophisticated and meaningful novel in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas through his thematic analysis of power which explores society’s perception of authority; his symbolic representation of the fence which starkly exposes Bruno’s ignorance of cultural divisions; and finally‚ his characterisation of Mother revealing the fraught atmosphere during the Holocaust. The theme of power is explored in this novel through authoritative figures and their presentation in society.The

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    The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas Persuasive Speech I am here today to talk to you about John Boyne’s novel‚ The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas. The author has effectively used textual features to examine the human impact of the Holocaust. It’s a touching tale of an odd friendship between two boys in horrendous circumstances‚ during the 2nd World War. Bruno‚ a nine year old German boy and Shmuel a Jewish boy of the same age innocently develop a friendship which never should have happened.

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    “The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas” is a story that takes us on an adventure back in time during the Holocaust about the friendship of two 9 year old boys; a German and a Jew. This story definitely left a place in my heart‚ and I truly loved the story because it gave me a chance to understand the feelings of both worlds‚ and it helped me understand the two VERY different lifestyles. After reading the novel and watching the movie‚ I personally liked both. Overall‚ the book was much better because of

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    ‘He has a lot of kindness in his soul‚ truly he does‚ which makes me wonder...’ Discuss the ways in which war changes people. During John Boyne’s novel‚ ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ readers are exposed to characters that have been effected by the war. These changes vary between characters‚ some being effected emotionally where others might’ve been effected mentally and or physically‚ but the changes in the various characters due to the war are most definitely there. Father‚ Herr Roller and

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    ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ and ‘The Book Thief’ In novels‚ the author creates a focus on a relationship - between enemies or friends‚ a parent and child‚ or husband and wife. In the two texts‚ The Book Thief‚ and The Boy in the Stripped Pyjamas this is a aspect that is featured in both‚ the relationship between children. The Book Thief focuses on the relationship between Liesel and Rudy‚ two of the characters. In The Boy in the Stripped Pyjamas the relationship that is focused on is between

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