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In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," social class is depicted through the stark contrast between the lives of Bruno, a German boy from a privileged family, and the Jewish prisoners at the concentration camp, particularly Shmuel. Bruno's innocence and naivety highlight the disparities between his sheltered upbringing and the harsh realities faced by those in lower social standings. The film underscores how social class and power dynamics contribute to the dehumanization and suffering of individuals during the Holocaust. Ultimately, it illustrates the tragic consequences of prejudice and the arbitrary nature of social divisions.

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