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Bruno is naive. He doesn't exactly know what's going on around him. In the movie after Bruno sees the propaganda film, he is thinking about joining the Nazis side. But with his teacher and Gretel telling him one thing, and Pavel and Shmuel acting totally different. Both Shmuel and Pavel are nice, and nothing like what everyone is telling him Jews are like. Towards the end, he questions his fathers morales. Jews obviously aren't as bad as everyone says.
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Chapter 8 of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is entitled 'Why Grandmother Stormed Out.' This chapter is a flashback that Bruno had of the last time he saw his grandmother, and how she was disappointed that Bruno's father basically worshipped Hitler. He also remembers how his Grandmother would put on plays at Christmas, and how she would dress him up in costumes. Read this chapter carefully; you'll need to remember some of the details later on in the book.
Bruno's naivety is a good thing because he is non-judgemental, unlike Gretel. He may have been taught to hate Jews, but he did not mean it because he does not see Jews the way Nazi sees it, evil. But Bruno's naivety is a bad thing because he was determined to understand what is happening around him, and as he was so close to know what his Father is doing with the camp and the people in the striped pyjamas, he could not be able to, because he was trapped in a gas chamber with Shmuel and died. I hope this helps you, It helped me too a little bit because I am doing an essay about Bruno.
In Chapter 6, (The Overpaid Maid) it's Bruno's view of the young maid Maria, and she tells about her life and how kind the commandant had been to her family.
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Bruno is naive. He doesn't exactly know what's going on around him. In the movie after Bruno sees the propaganda film, he is thinking about joining the Nazis side. But with his teacher and Gretel telling him one thing, and Pavel and Shmuel acting totally different. Both Shmuel and Pavel are nice, and nothing like what everyone is telling him Jews are like. Towards the end, he questions his fathers morales. Jews obviously aren't as bad as everyone says.
In Chapter 19, Bruno's response to conflict shows that he is compassionate and empathetic. When he sees Shmuel with a black eye, Bruno expresses his concern and offers to help, showing his caring nature despite the harsh circumstances of their friendship. This can be seen in the text when Bruno says, "Do you want me to find someone to help you?" This demonstrates Bruno's willingness to support and protect his friend, highlighting his kind-hearted character.
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Bruno sees the concentration camps out of the window.
Chapter 8 of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is entitled 'Why Grandmother Stormed Out.' This chapter is a flashback that Bruno had of the last time he saw his grandmother, and how she was disappointed that Bruno's father basically worshipped Hitler. He also remembers how his Grandmother would put on plays at Christmas, and how she would dress him up in costumes. Read this chapter carefully; you'll need to remember some of the details later on in the book.
OK Father is a very strict German commander. Like when the fuher (in the book 'the fury') comes to their house in Berlin, Bruno and his sister have to behave when the fuher arrives and then go to bed straight after. Bruno is oblivious to what his father is doing in the book. He defends father when Shmuel talks about how he hates all soldiers. Bruno finds out what his father is doing in the end of the book when they all are herded into the black room. But Father loved Bruno because in the very end you learn about when Father totally changes after Bruno's death and learns what happened to Bruno when he sees Bruno's clothes sitting in that place near the fence.
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Esperanza thinks that Isabel Esperanza rising is very beautiful and graceful. She is in awe of the performance and sees Isabel as a talented and skilled dancer.
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Bruno's naivety is a good thing because he is non-judgemental, unlike Gretel. He may have been taught to hate Jews, but he did not mean it because he does not see Jews the way Nazi sees it, evil. But Bruno's naivety is a bad thing because he was determined to understand what is happening around him, and as he was so close to know what his Father is doing with the camp and the people in the striped pyjamas, he could not be able to, because he was trapped in a gas chamber with Shmuel and died. I hope this helps you, It helped me too a little bit because I am doing an essay about Bruno.
D: Mr. White thinks he sees faces in the fire