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Bruno struggles to understand his surroundings at Out-With because he is a child, and his innocent perspective limits his grasp of complex social issues like war and prejudice. His sheltered upbringing in a privileged environment has left him unaware of the true nature of the camp and the suffering that occurs there. Additionally, the adult conversations around him are often vague or intentionally misleading, further obscuring his understanding of the reality of the situation. As a result, Bruno's encounters are filled with confusion and curiosity rather than comprehension.

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