He went 'crazy' because of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He fought during WW1 and seeing so many people die painfully and slowly plus all the shells that were exploding around him scarred him. Basically he died on the inside and now all that he thinks about is that people are trying to kill him so he fights back.
Herr Lizst is the tutor.
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Herr Roller is depicted as a character deeply affected by the Great War, having lost his sanity and stability due to the trauma of his experiences. His mental state reflects the broader societal impact of the war, illustrating the lingering consequences on individuals who lived through it. Back in Berlin, Bruno's family lives a sheltered life, largely insulated from the war's direct effects, yet they are still influenced by the prevailing ideologies and pressures of Nazi Germany. This contrast highlights the differing experiences and repercussions of the war on various characters within the story.
He is the teacher that Brunos dad sent to the house so they can be taught
pavel, the Jew who waits on them at the table, helps Bruno to find a tire, on the orders of Lieutenant Kotler, a nazi soldier
Herr Liszt
Herr Lizst is the tutor.
Not Jewish for sure. So he is probably German or from one of the surrounding countries
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Herr Roller is depicted as a character deeply affected by the Great War, having lost his sanity and stability due to the trauma of his experiences. His mental state reflects the broader societal impact of the war, illustrating the lingering consequences on individuals who lived through it. Back in Berlin, Bruno's family lives a sheltered life, largely insulated from the war's direct effects, yet they are still influenced by the prevailing ideologies and pressures of Nazi Germany. This contrast highlights the differing experiences and repercussions of the war on various characters within the story.
He is the teacher that Brunos dad sent to the house so they can be taught
pavel, the Jew who waits on them at the table, helps Bruno to find a tire, on the orders of Lieutenant Kotler, a nazi soldier
Herr Liszt
Bruno Gretel Schmuel his mom dad Herr Liszt
Herr Liszt dislikes storybooks in "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" because he believes they are a waste of time and do not contribute to the boy's education or understanding of the world. He values practical knowledge and skills that will be useful in the real world, such as learning languages or history. Additionally, Herr Liszt may see storybooks as a distraction from the serious and somber reality of the time period, where focus should be on survival and practical matters rather than fictional stories.
he is bruno and gretel's tutor
Yes. When Bruno decides to go exploring one day he comes up against a fence where he sees a boy who is the same as him sitting. He begins to talk to the boy and they soon become friends. This is the boy in the striped pyjamas
The cast of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - 2008 includes: Charlie Baker as Palm Court Singer Amber Beattie as Gretel Asa Butterfield as Bruno Attila Egyed as Heinz Vera Farmiga as Mother Rupert Friend as Lieutenant Kotler Sheila Hancock as Grandma David Hayman as Pavel Zsuzsa Holl as Berlin Cook Cara Horgan as Maria Richard Johnson as Grandpa Henry Kingsmill as Karl Jim Norton as Herr Liszt Julia Papp as Dancer David Thewlis as Father
The cast of Herr Herr - 1982 includes: Rudolf Bissegger