He lived in Auschwitz.
Auschwitz, the setting of the majority of the story, is important because it's the one of the harshest concentration camp created by the Germans. Shmuel, a Jewish boy, is forced to live in Auschwitz and Bruno, a German boy, is also forced to live there as well (this is because his father, the commandant got transferred to Auschwitz and the whole family had to follow him).
It was major because he was not supposed to be friends with Shumel. Shumel is a Jewish boy and Bruno's father is a Nazi. They were never supposed to be friends. Also, they both are lead into a chamber and well.... you should know the rest....
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Bruno's honesty with himself stems from his innocence and curiosity about the world around him. He grapples with the complexities of his environment, seeking to understand the stark differences between his life and that of Shmuel, the boy on the other side of the fence. Bruno's straightforward nature reflects his desire for genuine connections and truth, even amidst the confusion and moral ambiguity of his circumstances. His honesty serves as a lens through which he navigates friendship and the harsh realities of his family's beliefs.
he wrote it to show what it would have been like to live the life of a young boy with a dad of that rank
Bruno's new house is in Auschwitz concentration camp
how does bruno's father feel when he realizes bruno is in the gass chamber in the boy in the stripped pajamas. how does bruno's father
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Bruno sees the concentration camps out of the window.
In the movie, both Bruno and Shmuel are 8.
He ate bad
9 years old
he is bruno and gretel's tutor
the German boy was Bruno and the Jewish boy was Shmuel.
in the boy in the stripped pajamas, why did bruno go see his father in his office?
He wants to help the boy in the striped pajamas find his dead (but his dad hhas been killed by the Nazis)
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It smells better when their not alive. ( sarcastically)