In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Gretel, Bruno's sister, plays with dolls and engages in typical childhood activities. However, as the story progresses, her interests shift towards aligning with Nazi ideology, reflecting her growing indoctrination. While she can play and engage in imaginative scenarios, she ultimately cannot comprehend the moral implications of the reality surrounding her, particularly the horrors of the concentration camp. This contrast highlights the innocence of childhood against the backdrop of a dark historical context.
it relates with her inner self that her husband's job actually a bad one, it has been announced yet that he is going to be a commandant that every one should think he is a great man who does great and good things but he actually a murderer. she just wants that everyone should be proud of her him and she also does not want someone knows her dissappointment that she cant againts with.
no you cant no you cant
Jack
He cant be a runner because he is a newbie and is knew to the place.
You cant -_-
because you cant photoshop a good striped bass
u cant
uh u cant
dye it red otherwise u cant
you cant buy American girl dolls in buffalo but you can in new york.
yes just you cant buy anything bratz dolls
u cant buy jedward dolls in the uk because they havent actully brought any out yet but i hopr they do
dont worry about it son you cant even get blow up dolls
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters has a rating of 15% on Rotten Tomatoes and 6.1/10 on IMDb. It received negative reviews from critics for its over-the-top action and lack of substance in the storyline.
you cant buy them anymore because some crazy Asian bought all those dolls in the world. STUFF YOU asians
Nicole from The Pussycat Dolls
well, there is no brand at the present because the striped shirt has a copywrite and is only hand made......a beach boys copy band has the rights and i cant find an original