In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," five challenging words might include "Auschwitz," "dachau," "furlough," "Nazi," and "concentration." These terms are tied to the historical context of World War II and the Holocaust, which can be difficult for younger readers to fully grasp. Understanding these words enhances comprehension of the novel's themes of innocence, friendship, and the horrors of war.
Yes, Shmuel is the boy in the concentration camp.
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The fury in the book" the boy in the striped pyjamas" is the leader of Germany; in other words at that time the leader was Hilter. So Hitler was the fury in the book " the boy in the striped pyjamas".
Because, he feels bad looking at the people with the striped pajamas in his backyard, so he wants to know more about them and why they are there.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is rated PG-13
he doesn't know who he is
Yes, Shmuel is the boy in the concentration camp.
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The boy in the striped pyjamas was Shmuel.
The fury in the book" the boy in the striped pyjamas" is the leader of Germany; in other words at that time the leader was Hilter. So Hitler was the fury in the book " the boy in the striped pyjamas".
It is Hitler though Brumo doesn't know this
Because, he feels bad looking at the people with the striped pajamas in his backyard, so he wants to know more about them and why they are there.
If you're talking about The Boy In The Striped Pajamas, no.
Mark Herman is the director of The Boy In The Striped Pajamas
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is rated PG-13
John Boyne wrote the Boy in Striped Pyjamas
The name of the son in the boy in the striped pyjamas is Bruno