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If the movie was told by an adult man or woman, the movie would come off a biased and only partially truthful, but when told through the pureness of a child, you can conclude there would be more truth in what is being said

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We read it in class and it was interesting we wanted to find out what Bruno's fathers job was

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Why did John Boyne write the book the boy in the striped pajamas?

coz he can


How do you write a monologue for Pavel from The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

I had to do it a couple days back in English. Basically just write about how he feels about the othe characters and how he misses his old life.


What inspired John Boyne to write?

John Boyne chose to write about a young boy because the subject of the holocaust can be a very cruel and harsh thing to write about, especially in an adults point of view. So, John Boyne decided to put the main character as a naive young boy that knew nothing of the holocaust. This way, it wouldn't seem as harsh as it would usually be.


Why did john boyne write the holocaust into The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

Because the novel wouldn't have made any sense without it. Bruno lived next door to arguably the most notorious concentration camp of the Second World War, where the Jews were suffering through the Holocaust. A huge part of the plot would've been missing without mentioning Auschwitz - and by association - the Holocaust.


Why did the author of the boy in the striped pajamas choose the title?

Sara Michelle Fetters: Why did you want to write this book? Where did the idea come from?John Boyne: I started writing the book in April of 2004 and it wasn't the book I intended writing at all. I was a student of the Holocaust for a number of years but I never expected to write about it, but I ended up having this idea, the idea of two boys at a fence talking to each other, and I thought to tell the story from the point of view of the German child. I thought the image of him walking to the fence everyday and asking questions would be a fresh take on the subject matter. The idea just seemed too interesting to ignore.

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Why did John Boyne write the book the boy in the striped pajamas?

coz he can


What techniques does john boyne use to write the The Boy in the Striped Pajamas in Brunos view?

Bruno seems very young and ignorant in the book. John Boyne writes in brunos point of view so by reading the book doesnt teach you much about the hollucost because bruno doesnt know much. sorry about any spelling mistakes...im thirteen not exactly a genius


How much books did John Boyne did he write?

John Boyne has written over 15 books, including "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas," "A Ladder to the Sky," and "The Heart's Invisible Furies."


What is the purpose of the boy in the striped pajamas book?

What a stupid question! The author wanted to write a book, he wrote a book.


How do you write a monologue for Pavel from The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

I had to do it a couple days back in English. Basically just write about how he feels about the othe characters and how he misses his old life.


What inspired John Boyne to write?

John Boyne chose to write about a young boy because the subject of the holocaust can be a very cruel and harsh thing to write about, especially in an adults point of view. So, John Boyne decided to put the main character as a naive young boy that knew nothing of the holocaust. This way, it wouldn't seem as harsh as it would usually be.


Why did john boyne write the holocaust into The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

Because the novel wouldn't have made any sense without it. Bruno lived next door to arguably the most notorious concentration camp of the Second World War, where the Jews were suffering through the Holocaust. A huge part of the plot would've been missing without mentioning Auschwitz - and by association - the Holocaust.


Why did the author of the boy in the striped pajamas choose the title?

Sara Michelle Fetters: Why did you want to write this book? Where did the idea come from?John Boyne: I started writing the book in April of 2004 and it wasn't the book I intended writing at all. I was a student of the Holocaust for a number of years but I never expected to write about it, but I ended up having this idea, the idea of two boys at a fence talking to each other, and I thought to tell the story from the point of view of the German child. I thought the image of him walking to the fence everyday and asking questions would be a fresh take on the subject matter. The idea just seemed too interesting to ignore.


What are the motifs in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

Gas chambers are a big thing.Friendship is another huge symbol.The last, and most important symbol is the fence.I have another one, they both share the same birthday meaning the both are the same age and yet are so different, and have gone through different things.


How do you write pijamas in spanish?

English 'pajamas/pyjamas' is 'pijama' in Spanish


What little joke did the fuhrer make in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

Step 1: Open 'The Boy in the Striped Pajamas'. Step 2: Find the page where the Fuhrer makes a joke. Step 3: Write down which joke he makes, and then your question has been answered. The point I'm making is, rather than posting on the internet asking for the questions to your homework / assignment / whatever it is you're trying to complete, try looking for yourself or at least finding some kind of study guide on the book.


How would you write in words 0.18?

Zero point eighteen is how I would write 0.18Or maybe simply write point eighteen