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She was a little scared. but she kinda knew what it was already.

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Q: How do Bruno and Gretel first react to the camp in the novel The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?
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Where Bruno lives The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

Bruno first lives in Berlin but then moves to Auschwitz (known to Bruno as Out-With).


The boy in the striped pajamas When they first met what did Bruno and Samuel discover?

both were named after their grandfather


What is bruno's exact reaction when he sees the people in the striped pajamas for the very first time?

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In The boy in the striped pajamas why isn't Bruno afraid of Lieuntenant Kotler at first?

During a dinner meal with Bruno's family, when Pavel is called to pour wine for Lieutenant Kotler, he fumbles and spills wine on the Lieutenant. What happens next is left to the imagination only being described as "What happened then was both unexpected and extremely unpleasant. Lieutenant Kotler grew very angry with Pavel and no one - not Bruno, not Gretel, not Mother and not even Father stopped in to stop him doing what he did next, even though none of them could watch. Even though it made Bruno cry and Gretel grow pale.", page 148 - 149, Boy in the striped Pyjamas, John Boyne.


What part of speech is The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

It is first person, told is the view of Bruno. However in the end to inform the readers what has happened to Bruno and Shmuel, it switches to third person.


Who is the father in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

The Father is Bruno's dad, Gretel's dad, Bruno and Gretel's mothers husband, a soldier and a boss to Maria (the family's maid), cook (the family's cook) and the other two maids who are not really mentioned in the film or book.


How did Bruno and Gretel first react to the camp?

I guess that you refer to the film/book "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" ? In that case; In the beginning Bruno thought it was 'a farm'. Later on they explain to him that it is a place for 'all the evils in the world'. Bruno actually never knew that it was a concentration camp, and had no idea what was going on behind the fences... Gretel (Bruno's older sister), on the other hand, did know that it was a concentration camp. 'Brainwashed' by the private tutor and propaganda, she was not against the idea of putting Jews e.o in those camps. Though just like most Germans she did not know about the horrifying situations in the concentration camps.


What is the summary of chapter 3 of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

Chapter 13 of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is entitled 'The Bottle of Wine.' In chapter 13, Lieutenant Kotler comes over for dinner, and Pavel (the servent) drops a bottle of wine in his lap. Although it's not directly mentioned in the story, most people accept that Kotler killed Pavel, since he makes no further appearences after chapter 13.


Where does Bruno live in the first part of the film?

In the movie "The Boy In Striped Pajama's" Bruno was living in Germany...


Was The Boy in the Striped Pajamas written in the first or third person?

It is written against the Jewish race A little improving is in order: Point of view is from who's perspective the author writes the story. The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is written in 3rd person limited, showing only Bruno's personal thoughts.


What is the father's name in the boy in the striped pajamas?

Ralf, based on Rudolf Höss, the first real commandant of Aushwitz.


How do you do a work cited page for the boy in the striped pajamas?

To create a Works Cited page for "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" by John Boyne, list the author's last name, Boyne, followed by a comma and the first name, John. Next, include the title of the book in italics, followed by a period, the publisher, the year of publication, and the format (e.g., print). An example would be: Boyne, John. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Random House, 2006. Print.