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    later these works are still being analyzed and produced‚ it is obvious the purpose was achieved. A second reason is impact. Some stories are written to change lives‚ to engender a change in view. Another purpose may be to teach‚ such as The Boy In the Striped Pajamas‚ by John Boyne. That novel was written to give an insight to the

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    Film techniques used to emphasize themes in V for Vendetta In the film V for Vendetta‚ the director‚ James McTeigue uses symbolism‚ costume and dialogue to emphasise the idea of everybody having a right to individuality‚ and the right - and duty – to resist forced conformism. James McTeigue uses symbolism in the film V for Vendetta to juxtapose the idea of individuality and the resistance of forced conformity. The first important symbol used in the film is V’s mask. This symbol is shown in all

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    consideration‚ and kindness. Our feelings toward others mark us apart from all other animals and makes us who we are. Humanity is possible in the toughest situations‚ as shown in the novel The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ September 11‚ 2001‚ and our own communities. To begin with‚ the characters of the novel The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne display

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    In the book‚ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ there are many facts that do not match up to history. These important details to the holocaust are not included in the book‚ making it a fable. The fence in the book‚ is not electric‚ or guarded‚ when in reality they were. Every person in this camp had a job‚ or they were dead. Shmuel would not be able to get extra clothes for Bruno. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne is accurately labeled a fable because of the fact that the fences are completely

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Book Review The Boy in the Striped Pajamas was a book that really made an impact on me. The book is very well written and made you feel a real emotional connection with the characters in the book. The book was so emotionally impacting that it actually made me cry and want to throw the book across the room. What happens in this book is that two little boys‚ one‚ the son of a german Nazi‚ and the other a Jewish little boy‚ meet and they become the best of friends‚ but

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    Lewis. It was about an eleven year old boy who was in a concentration camp‚ he went through a hard time but when the war was over and done with they gave him money and let him go. Another narrative on this event was about a young boy Ben and his Holocaust experience who went through a really hard time and saw things we could only imagine. One of

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    critics. Among them we have The Boy which seeing the trailer didn’t seem that promising to begin with regardless I knew I wouldn’t be able to stay away from this one cause I am a sucker for horror films about creepy evil dolls. So let’s begin‚ The Boy stars Lauren Cohan (Young Alexander the Great‚ Float‚ Reach Me) as Greta Evans who takes a job as a nanny for elderly couple Mr. and Mrs. Heelshire; Jim Norton (Extremly Loud and Incredibly Close‚ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ Boxed) and Diana Hardcastle

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    Night and Boy in the Striped Pajamas Comparison Night by Elie Wiesel and the movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas show two extremely interesting perspectives towards the Holocaust. Night was a non-fiction novel written by a Jewish boy who was in an actual concentration camp. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas was a movie based off of a fiction novel written by John Boyne that tells the story of a Nazi soldier’s son named Bruno that befriends a Jewish boy he meets at a nearby concentration camp. Within

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    to treat people the way the want to be treated. In the book The Boy In the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne‚ Bruno and his family move from Berlin to auschwitz when Bruno’s dad needs to work there. Behind their house is a concentration camp that Bruno can see from his window. One day Bruno went to explore by the camp and found a jewish boy Schmuel. Bruno and Schmuel became best friends even though all they did was talk. John Boyne used description to get readers predicting throughout the story. John

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    Essay Human kind has always displayed a desire‚ within their literature‚ to engross themselves on a journey of self reflection. However often these journeys can also be negatively forced upon a character. Skrzynecki‚ in his text ‘Immigrants at central station’ explores how forced journeys have dehumanised and isolated his family on their journey of migration. However‚ in ’10 Mary street’ Skrzynecki focuses on positive outcomes of journeys that him and his family have taken on their own. Furthermore

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