My teacher gave me a lot of novels in my class. However, only two people attracted my attention. Striped pajamas and hobby boy. Not only did this story draw my attention, the most important thing is the characteristics of these two books. These two roles are Bruno and Bilbo. They are very happy for their courage and knowledge. I am going to write two very similar great characters, but at the same time they are very different and it's a little complicated. Let's start comparing these characters. Let's start with Bruno, a young boy who is a striped pajamas boy.
Striped pajamas and striped pajama boys are the story of Nazi and Jewish people. There are two and two families, and they all live in Nazi ยท Germany. My father is soldier, boy is Bruno, 9 years old. This book and movie are very similar to many major scenes. The main purpose of this movie is to show how incorrect the Holocaust, how innocent the boy is, how strong the friendship between the two, even if it is "forbidden". His father worked there, so he went to a place with his family, he lost his friend and could not go anywhere. Even though he was two different people in two different worlds, he met another boy who became a best friend. Bruno said in the book: "We should not be friends, you and me. We are going to be enemies.
My teacher gave me a lot of novels in my class. However, only two people attracted my attention. Striped pajamas and hobby boy. Not only did this story draw my attention, the most important thing is the characteristics of these two books. These two roles are Bruno and Bilbo. They are very happy for their courage and knowledge. I am going to write two very similar great characters, but at the same time they are very different and it's a little complicated. - A story about the forbidden friendship of innocent children during the Second World War in Germany in the movie Boys in Stripe Pajamas. Despite all the inhuman treatment of the Jews in front of this little boy, his character was very simple to the fact that the Nazis actually made to the Jews. The overall message the director and writer draw vividly is innocence and friendship.