The boy in striped pajamas is based on a book of the same name by John Boyne. I read this a few years ago. The cover of this book allows you to discover its contents while the reader is reading and gives a very small plot. For example, I do not believe that the book was mentioned directly in the Second World War, I think that Bruno's father, the central figure, was a Nazi. You can not gradually announce this story as long as you see the Nazi logo in the first frame of the movie and meet Bruno's father (Thewlis). I know what he is.
A boy in striped pajamas is a massacre novel by Irish novelist John Boyne in 2006. A few months before Boyne plans his other books, he said that he wrote the first draft of the entire striped pajamas boy in two and a half barely sleeping until he reached the end. As of March 2010, the novel sold over 5 million copies worldwide. In 2007 and 2008, it became the best-selling book in Spain, the best selling list of the New York Times and No. 1 in the UK, Ireland and Australia. This book was adapted to a movie of the same name in 2008.
John Boyne's book, The Boy in Striped Pajamas, encourages readers to go on an imaginative journey at two levels. At the first level, Bohn embarked on an imaginative journey to explore possible scenarios related to Auschwitz. Bruno is a 9 year old boy and grew up as a German family with affection but dictatorship in the 1930s. His father ... I am showing ... more ... Because his past childhood imagination stimulated him to create imaginative imagination, Boyne made an imaginative journey in this book I experienced it. A novel of necessity of travel. It is noteworthy that this story deviates completely from Bohn's own experience. According to Boyne's study, he grew up in a stable family, his father worked in the insurance industry, and his mother was a housewife. There is no indication that any part of his personal career may lead to terrible realism depicted in this work.
Evil can be hidden by innocence, but eventually it will be included. John Boyne vividly communicates this with the "striped pajamas boy", a purely powerful story about the loss of Nazi Germany. Everything began to be simple enough. - Forrest Gump's mother used to say, "Life is like a box of chocolate, rumored that you do not know what you get". In some cases, these words of wisdom may be correct, but John Steinbeck pays a lot of attention in "Mouse and People" to make future events more predictable. The novel "Mouse and Man" is a story about two migrant workers, one is a mentally retarded person, Lennie, the other is George, very sensible, and also works as a guardian of the role.