1. In the story "The Boy in The Striped Pajamas" the characters Bruno and Shmuel relate to one another in many ways. When Bruno finds Shmuel sitting next to the fence one day he decides to sit down and talk. This is when they find out they have exactly the same birthday, and they get along very well. They also like listening to the stories and things that the other one tells about. This is where the heartwarming friendship begins.
Because bruno tried to help shmuel to find his dad
He's friendly - he talks to Shmuel and they become best friends
Shmuel is the boy in the striped pyjamas. He is an innocent prisoner at Auschwitz concentration camp. He meets Bruno and they become the best of friends, even though they're two completely different people- Bruno is the son of a Nazi, Shmuel is a Jew.Shmuel is the shy, cute, Polish-Jewish "Boy in the striped pajamas". His father is a watch-maker, his mother a teacher, and he has an older brother named Josef.Shmuel is a Jewish boy who wears "striped pajamas".
Yes. When Bruno decides to go exploring one day he comes up against a fence where he sees a boy who is the same as him sitting. He begins to talk to the boy and they soon become friends. This is the boy in the striped pyjamas
Although not nearly as explicit as it could get, (it's from a little kid's point of view) The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is NOT A CHILDREN'S MOVIE. It deals with the holocaust. It would be a good idea to run through the content before letting a child watch it. Audiences of all ages will be sobbing at the end, because the end is set in a gas chamber. Recommend audiences: 11 or 12 and up. This may be upsetting for children any younger; as if it isn't upsetting enough for teenagers or adults.
Bruno Shmuel-Bruno's friend from the concentration Camp Ralph-Bruno's Father Elsa-Bruno's Mother Gretel-Bruno's Sister Lars-Server in the house Maria-Maid in the house Cook-Cook in the house Pavel-Jew from the concentration camp that works in the house Lieutenant Kotler-A Soldier Herr Liszt-Homeschool tutor/teacher of Bruno and Gretel Karl-One of Bruno's best friends from Berlin Martin-One of Bruno's best friends from Berlin Daniel-One of Bruno's best friends from Berlin Grandmother-Bruno and Gretel's grandmother. Ralph's mum Grandfather-Bruno and Gretel's grandfather. Ralph's Father. Hitler- The Beautiful Woman-Hitler's wife/girlfriend
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He's friendly - he talks to Shmuel and they become best friends
Shmuel is the boy in the striped pyjamas. He is an innocent prisoner at Auschwitz concentration camp. He meets Bruno and they become the best of friends, even though they're two completely different people- Bruno is the son of a Nazi, Shmuel is a Jew.Shmuel is the shy, cute, Polish-Jewish "Boy in the striped pajamas". His father is a watch-maker, his mother a teacher, and he has an older brother named Josef.Shmuel is a Jewish boy who wears "striped pajamas".
Yes. When Bruno decides to go exploring one day he comes up against a fence where he sees a boy who is the same as him sitting. He begins to talk to the boy and they soon become friends. This is the boy in the striped pyjamas
in the pasture the pony with the striped bathing suit is Oscar you have to become best friends
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Although not nearly as explicit as it could get, (it's from a little kid's point of view) The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is NOT A CHILDREN'S MOVIE. It deals with the holocaust. It would be a good idea to run through the content before letting a child watch it. Audiences of all ages will be sobbing at the end, because the end is set in a gas chamber. Recommend audiences: 11 or 12 and up. This may be upsetting for children any younger; as if it isn't upsetting enough for teenagers or adults.
Mother becomes increasingly unhappy at Out-With because she can sense the danger and darkness surrounding the place. She is uncomfortable with the strict rules and the oppressive atmosphere created by her husband's job. Additionally, she becomes disturbed by the mistreatment and segregation of the people living on the other side of the fence.
No. There are only two species of venomous lizard, neither of which are striped. That said a bite from any reptile, venomous or not, can easily become infected.
Peter Alexander had a lot of female friends who complained that the only choices in pajamas were flannel and lace. He thought it over and made the decision to quit his job and open his own business making sleepwear. His career expanded from there.
How do you become friends with a wolf?
The striped dolphin is not endangered, but is considered a protected species. That means without a some sort of protection plan in place, the species would become endangered.