It is due to the relationship between the Germans and the Jews at the time. There are holes and openings under the fence so there is a repentant connection between the two sides. Finally, the third setting is that Gretel's room is gradually changing compared to Bruno's consistency. This is also relevant to his father's room, someone who fully understands current events. In addition, the first theme of the novel is used to emphasize the position contrast and splitting of two races.
Boyne, John Boy Stripe Pajama's John Bowie Stripe Pajama's Boy is a tragic story of World War II and the 8-year-old Bruno and his family just became commander of concentration camp from Berlin I moved to my father. At the camp, Bruno got boring and curious from his house to camping. Bruno then met Jewish boy Schumuel about his age. The fence separates them, but the two boys still find a way. By writing this book you can read all day. - Maddy MacDonald, Grade 2020
Conor Kennelly was reading a boy with striped pajamas for the second semester, but decided to read John Boyne's "The Boy in Striped Pajamas". This summer I chose this book because I went to several German death camp this summer. I would like to see the war through the eyes of the Jews and during that time I would like to see how they lived in Europe. A boy wearing a striped pajamas is a story about the fact that the two children are the most ... a spelling bearer and a boy scout and other gifts on the gym tree, but the scouts ignore this , A little thought as a psychiatric disorder until the time he covered her with a blanket, Boo expressed goodwill to Scout, Miss Maudie's house burned that night that changed her recognition of her. Boo disappeared for a few months, and as time went on, the scout turned his curiosity to a pure neighbor as a monster. After that, he suddenly came back.
Ely Wiesel of the movie Boys in Stripe Pajamas and Striped Pajamas are comparing the evening night and the boys show two very interesting perspectives on the Holocaust. "Night" is a non-story novel written by a Jewish boy in a real concentration camp. A boy in striped pajamas is a novel based movie written by John Boyne who tells the story of the son of Nazi soldier Bruno and his Jewish boy in a nearby concentration camp. In these two stories, there is a difference in perspective, emotion, and overall information. Because Erie and Bruno come from different origins, they have very different views on the story. Related Erie and other Jews were taken out of their homes and experienced the fear of concentration camps they considered extremely scary. Nazi soldiers are enemies at night