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End of The Boy with the Striped Pijamas

2023-03-23 01:56:55

The next day, Bruno woke up, and his first thought was seeing Shmuel and continuing to risk. When Bruno was excited to leave the bed, he saw it was a rainy day, but he stopped it because he stopped exploring across his fiance with his best friend Shmuel in the world I knew that it would not exist. For Bruno, I feel that this day is later than ever. He continued squatting in the house like a cockroach and looked for activities. However, when Bruno and Shmuel normally encounter, Bruno wears his raincoat and boots as soon as possible so you can begin to risk.

"Boys in striped pajamas" explores the beauty of the innocence of the children during the war. Even though his father was a commander of the Nazi, the eight-year-old boys Bruno during the war completely forgot about atrocities of war around him. The title of this book prove this - Bruno believes that uniforms at concentration camps are "striped pajamas". Further evidence is the use of the words "The Furs" and "Out-With" (Auschwitz concentration camp). The boy he met in the Auschwitz concentration camp, Bruno and Shumuel have many things in common, but perhaps the most impressive is the childhood innocence of both boys.

Bruno encountered the fence and he chased him to see the little boy sitting across the fence. The boy who did not wear shoes wore striped pajamas and cloth hat. Bruno also noticed the boy wearing a sticky armband. Bruno quickly made friends with the boy, Schumuel, and they learned that they shared the same birthday soon. Boys discussed their hometown with their family. At the end of their first meeting, Bruno asked Shmuel why there were so many people around him and what they were doing there. A few days later Bruno's father greeted a guest of dinner, the man's name was "angry", his date was called Eva. Bruno immediately hated that couple. Bruno's sister, Gretel, he called "desperate case", was defeated by the man and tried to impress him and his girlfriend. But Bruno was tired of his sister's behavior and the romance of her attention with young soldiers.

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