The relationship between Bruno and his father is like every other relationship between father and sons, they just don't interact much. This is because Bruno's dad is always busy working for the Fuhrer. Their relationship isn't bad or anything, they just don't talk much.
If you are talking about The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas, then Maria loved the garden at the back of the old house.
i have seen the movie i love it but you could say the boy in the striped pajamas looks like a calm zebra
No. In the novel, 'The Boy In The Striped Pajamas', it is not implied that Maria, Bruno's family's maid, is Jewish. Evidence of this is on page 59 of 'The Boy In The Striped Pajamas.' It says "Maria's eyes opened wide and she took a step towards him, her hands covering her mouth for a moment in horror. She looked round to make sure no one was listening to them and had heard what Bruno said. 'You must not say that,' she said. 'You must never say something like that about your father.'"Also, in one more place, she says "because your father is a good man."
Berlin, 1942: When Bruno returns home from school one day, he discovers that his belongings are being packed in crates. His father has received a promotion and the family.
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If you are talking about The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas, then Maria loved the garden at the back of the old house.
it's was a good movie but really sad.
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Gretel. But then again none of the characters did a good job.
i have seen the movie i love it but you could say the boy in the striped pajamas looks like a calm zebra
Yes, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a great movie and book. Both deal with the Holocaust in a mature, non-explicit way. I would recommend for anyone over 12.
The boy who played Bruno(the boy who made a friend with a jew).
a good book but i wouldn't read it again. it's not that interesting
Schindler's List is one of the best, Boy in the striped pajamas is another, perhaps some can add.
Maria defended father because when Maria's mother died and she was homeless, he took her in and gave her a job.
During the warThere is a boy and his dad has to live closer to work. So he makes friends with this bboy and then he dies-there is a realy good film/buy it
No. In the novel, 'The Boy In The Striped Pajamas', it is not implied that Maria, Bruno's family's maid, is Jewish. Evidence of this is on page 59 of 'The Boy In The Striped Pajamas.' It says "Maria's eyes opened wide and she took a step towards him, her hands covering her mouth for a moment in horror. She looked round to make sure no one was listening to them and had heard what Bruno said. 'You must not say that,' she said. 'You must never say something like that about your father.'"Also, in one more place, she says "because your father is a good man."