he thinks that he has friends
His friend is called Shmuels
Bruno rides to out With in a luxury car. Shmuel comes in a packed train car with hundreds of other people.
The two boys die (Shmuel and Bruno) because Bruno goes under the fence to help look for Shmuels dad, but they get called into the gas chambers, but say they are going for a show, and then they gas them. :(
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bruno went into the camp with shmeul and was trying to find shmuels dad,when they were in a big mass of people they were told clothes off and everyone was relieved thinking it was shower time.they were then put in a gas chamber and killed
His name is Shmuel. Shmuel is the Hebrew form of "Samuel".
The surprise is that Bruno gets to the other side of the fence with shmuel. they are walking through the camp and Bruno and shmuel are looking for shmuels father when they get pushed into a large group and pushed into a large building. Bruno thinks that they are just getting pushed out of they rain. they end up getting gassed and dieing. they are never heard from again.
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In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," several instances foreshadow the tragic ending, such as Bruno questioning the situation and the fence dividing him from Shmuel, the ominous references to "Out-With," and Bruno's increasing understanding of the reality of the concentration camp. These elements hint at the ultimate tragedy that befalls the two boys.
The argument between Bruno's father and grandmother was caused by their differing opinions on how to handle the situation involving the Jewish people living near their home. Bruno's father was in support of the Nazi regime and followed orders, while his grandmother expressed compassion and understanding towards the Jewish people. This fundamental difference in beliefs led to a heated disagreement between the two.
Bruno and Maria react with a mix of curiosity and apprehension to the young soldier. Bruno, being innocent and naive, is intrigued by the soldier's presence and sees him as an authority figure. In contrast, Maria feels uneasy and wary, aware of the implications of the soldier's role and the dangers surrounding their situation. This tension highlights the differing perspectives shaped by their experiences and understanding of the world around them.
he acts slow