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The wood is symbolism in 'the boy in the striped pyjamas'. It represents the line between the 'good' (Nazis) and the 'bad' (Jews). As the boy discovers the concentration camp, he has to cross the line each time he visits. When he makes the decision to go into the camp disguised as a Jew in the end, he forces his whole faily to cross the line and realise how this is wrong. They belive that Jews are the 'enemy' and if a Nazi's son can be mistaken as a Jew, it forces them to realise that Jews and Nazis are the same.

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