No there is no different ending to the one in the movie it's just different in the book they find the clothes after the kid dies but in the movie the find the clothes when the kid is in the gas chamber and is about to die while his dad is looking for his son Bruno in the camp. too bad he diden't check the gas chamber :(
your letter in my hand like am see in the letter your name is Bianca what you want from me !
do you mean the boy in stripped pajamas
A boy makes friends with a boy in his father's concentration camp (based in WW2 period) and he has to keep it a secret of course and in the end the boy that is not in the camp tries to help his friend, ending up in the camp himself. In the end they both die in a gas type room where they kill the Jewish, etc.
The ending of the original Star Wars.
The tone is innocent as it is coming from the view of a little boy, Bruno, who is only nine years old. He doesn't know exactly what is going on, what his father's job is, who is Hitler, etc. The readers see the horrible past through the innocent eyes of a confused, yet curious, little boy. The ending of the novel gives off a sad tone however, after the family realizes what has happened to Bruno.
bruno dies
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your letter in my hand like am see in the letter your name is Bianca what you want from me !
The ending quote: not in this day and age means; hopefully war wouldn't happen today
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," several instances foreshadow the tragic ending, such as Bruno questioning the situation and the fence dividing him from Shmuel, the ominous references to "Out-With," and Bruno's increasing understanding of the reality of the concentration camp. These elements hint at the ultimate tragedy that befalls the two boys.
do you mean the boy in stripped pajamas
No; he was in the gas chamber with his friend and the other victims. The officer running the chamber refused to open it, even at the commandant's command, because the chamber was not yet cleared of deadly gas. It is a stunning, powerful and almost surreal ending.
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A boy makes friends with a boy in his father's concentration camp (based in WW2 period) and he has to keep it a secret of course and in the end the boy that is not in the camp tries to help his friend, ending up in the camp himself. In the end they both die in a gas type room where they kill the Jewish, etc.
Yes. *SPOILER ALERT* While Bruno and Shmuel search for Shmuel's missing father, they are rounded up by guards, and sent to the chambers. Both of them are killed, not knowing the fate that awaited them after the lights in the gas chamber went out. Bruno's father and mother spend the rest of their lives, wondering but never knowing what happened to their beloved son.
The ending of the original Star Wars.
In the original ending of Great Expectations, Pip and Estella part ways but there is a sense of hope and possibility for a future reconciliation. In the abridged version, the ending is more ambiguous and leaves the fate of Pip and Estella open to interpretation. The original ending provides more closure and resolution to the characters' arcs.