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    How useful is the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas in telling us about the Holocaust? The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas‚ shows what life was like in Germany when the Nazis were taking over. The film tells us about two young boys with two different lives. The Boy in the Striiped Pyjamas is useful about some topics based in that time however it can also be unreliable in others. The Holocaust was mainly a target for Jewish people‚ black people‚ homesexuals‚ gypsies and the physically disabled‚ the mentally

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is an extremely powerful film. Although it is full of twists and turns‚ every single character has a different viewpoint. In the end‚ however they all realize how inhumane and cruel concentration camps are. This is especially true for Bruno’s father. In the beginning of the movie‚ Bruno’s father is a bit cold-hearted and close-minded. He doesn’t realize that his own children would be curious as to what was going on behind their home

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    The book I did was The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. The author is John Boyne and is characterized under historical fiction. In Berlin 1942‚ Bruno returns home from school and gets the surprise that his belongings are getting packed in crates. They are moving because Bruno’s father had gotten a promotion. He moves to a place called “Out-With.” The narrator talks about the main characters: Bruno‚ Maria‚ Gretel‚ Bruno’s Mother‚ Bruno’s Father‚ and Shmuel the most with a couple background characters.

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    I disliked the movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas because I found that it achieved the opposite of its goal and sent the wrong message across. The purpose of Holocaust movies is to inform the viewers of the abominable happenings of the Holocaust. At the conclusion of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ I found myself feeling bad for the German boy. Instead of portraying the cruelty of the Germans‚ the movie made me feel sorry for the German family‚ forgetting that they were responsible for much of

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    In the text “The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas” the plot plays a major role. The story is about an Eight year-old called Bruno who is the son of a Nazi officer‚ when his father gets promoted by the Fuhrer which takes Bruno’s family from a nice house in Berlin to an isolated area where Bruno has nothing to do and no-one to play with. He ignores his mother’s repeated instructions and starts exploring by walking along the fence. He then eventually meets Shmuel a boy who coincidentally has the same birthdate

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    The boy in the striped pajamas is a story of an incapable friendship between an eight year old boy (Bruno) and a boy in a concentration camp (Schmuel). The promotion of Bruno’s dad caused their family to move to a new house. ralf (dad) was part of the Nazi army. One day Bruno sneaked out the back window of the shack in the garden to play in the woods. He wandered the woods and incidentally found a concentration camp. On the inside of the concentration camp surrounded by barbed wire was Schmuel. Schmuel

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    1. One of the many themes of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is that sometimes fear can get the best in people‚ so it prevents them from doing what they want to do.The theme occurs from the most unlikely of friends Bruno and Shmuel.Bruno is the son of an SS officer and Shmuel is a Jewish prisoner in a concentration camp.Through one event to another they meet and become the best of friends‚ though being nothing like each other.They also are so innocent that they don’t mention the truth about Nazi invaded

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    there to protect us‚ or to hide secrets from us? John Boyne explains in his novel that barriers are made to temporarily hold us back from secrets in life. But in the end‚ our minds will demolish the barrier dividing us from the truth. Bruno‚ a young boy in the novel‚ learns this first hand. He is presented with a physical barrier‚ separating him from his home and hundreds of people. His father implants Bruno with a mental barrier‚ telling him that he cannot go on the other side of the fence. In

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    Zimbabwe Zimbabwe is a beautiful country located south in Africa. In Zimbabwe there are two tribes which speak two languages Shona or Ndebele. Overall the main language is English. The current leader of Zimbabwe is President Robert Mugabe and the Prime Minister is Morgan Tsvangirai‚ the vice president is Joyce Mujuru. The government system in Zimbabwe is based on the upper house which is the senate‚ and the lower house which is the House of Assembly. The main religion in Zimbabwe is Christianity

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    Text response essay The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas D’arcy McGregor 9b The boy in the striped pyjamas is a profanation. This fictional novel by author John Boyne is set in the early 1940’s and tells the tale of a German boy’s friendship with a Jewish boy imprisoned within a concentration camp. Whilst the novel is moving‚ clever and seemingly informative‚ it is actually an inaccurate account of the Holocaust and as such‚ may misinform readers who have no other knowledge of this time in history

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