If you are talking about The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas, then Maria loved the garden at the back of the old house.
i think she agrees with bruno that the outwith is no good and doesnt like brunos fathers new job but brunos mother just wants to make people happy
The garden at the back of the house
cause she is
Why is Maria grateful to Bruno‘s father
The maid's name in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is Maria.
She is 25
quiet nice and German
she is happy that she has been taken in by bruno's father.
why did bruno move house
The maid's name in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is Maria.
She is 25
Maria
quiet nice and German
she is happy that she has been taken in by bruno's father.
why did bruno move house
Bruno comes home and finds Maria - the family's maid - packing his things.
Chapter 6 is entitled 'The Overpaid Maid.' In this chapter, Maria and Bruno get to know each other a little better. They discuss the new house at Auschwitz, Bruno's father, and Maria's past.
She is talking about the boy
The person who tells Bruno about Pavel's past life is Maria, Bruno's maid.
No. In the novel, 'The Boy In The Striped Pajamas', it is not implied that Maria, Bruno's family's maid, is Jewish. Evidence of this is on page 59 of 'The Boy In The Striped Pajamas.' It says "Maria's eyes opened wide and she took a step towards him, her hands covering her mouth for a moment in horror. She looked round to make sure no one was listening to them and had heard what Bruno said. 'You must not say that,' she said. 'You must never say something like that about your father.'"Also, in one more place, she says "because your father is a good man."
In Chapter 10 of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Bruno meets Shmuel.