Bruno plans to get into the camp unnoticed by wearing the striped pajamas he sees the camp children wearing. He believes that if he looks like them, no one will question him or stop him. Additionally, he intends to sneak out of his house and approach the camp during the day when fewer people are around. His curiosity about the camp and his desire to meet Shmuel motivate him to take this risk.
In The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Bruno thought Auschwitz (the concentration camp) was a farm.
Bruno sawed a concentration camp, but did not know it was a concentration camp.
Bruno's father runs Auschwitz Concentration Camp.
The camp was called Auschwitz but Bruno couldn't pronounce it so he called it Out-With.
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
Bruno's plan to visit the camp seems sensible to the two boys because they are curious and want to explore new places. The camp represents an adventure and a break from their monotonous routine at home. Additionally, Bruno's enthusiasm and persuasive skills make the idea more appealing to them.
In The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Bruno thought Auschwitz (the concentration camp) was a farm.
Bruno sawed a concentration camp, but did not know it was a concentration camp.
at a Indian camp :)
Bruno's father runs Auschwitz Concentration Camp.
people in striped pj's
The camp was called Auschwitz but Bruno couldn't pronounce it so he called it Out-With.
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
To find Shmuell's dad.
In The Boy in Striped Pyjamas Outwith is Bruno's name for Auschwitz.
Out-With is actually Auschwitz death camp. It is written as Out-With because Bruno can't say Out-With, and the book is told in the eyes of Bruno.
Unnoticed is the correct spelling.