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Bruno doesn't believe everything Shmuel tells him because he is a young boy who has been sheltered from the harsh realities of the world. His upbringing in a privileged environment leads him to question Shmuel's experiences and the existence of the concentration camp. Additionally, Bruno's innocence and lack of understanding about the situation create a barrier to fully grasping the gravity of Shmuel's words. This reflects the broader themes of childhood naivety and the disconnect between different social realities.

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