In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," the stark contrast between the clothing of Bruno and his family and that of Shmuel is extraordinary. Bruno and his family wear elegant, well-tailored clothing indicative of their privileged status as Nazis, while Shmuel, a Jewish boy, is dressed in ragged, striped pajamas that symbolize his dehumanization in the concentration camp. This visual disparity highlights the horrific realities of the Holocaust and underscores themes of innocence and the arbitrary nature of prejudice. The clothing serves as a powerful metaphor for the divide between the oppressors and the oppressed, amplifying the story's emotional impact.
Because, he feels bad looking at the people with the striped pajamas in his backyard, so he wants to know more about them and why they are there.
sad
The ''boy in striped pajamas'', was a huge hit in the late 70's when Grafeilla Mark made his design for these pajamas, based on his whole life story
The boy in the striped pajamas showed you how people from different worlds can join to see there not so different. Although ive never seen the movie Hitler sucks
the problem is that people do not accept that it is fiction and want to show how it was factually not plausable.
Because, he feels bad looking at the people with the striped pajamas in his backyard, so he wants to know more about them and why they are there.
the humans in the striped pajamas did not try to escape because they didn't want to get in more punishment then they allready were in
bad people
sad
to remind people it wasn't as fun as you think it was back then
The ''boy in striped pajamas'', was a huge hit in the late 70's when Grafeilla Mark made his design for these pajamas, based on his whole life story
A lot of people found the ending interesting...
The boy in the striped pajamas showed you how people from different worlds can join to see there not so different. Although ive never seen the movie Hitler sucks
the problem is that people do not accept that it is fiction and want to show how it was factually not plausable.
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In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," the chimneys are where the bodies of those who died in the gas chambers were disposed of by cremation. The chimneys symbolize the horrors of the Holocaust and the systematic genocide of the Jewish people during World War II.
The moral is to treat people as you would wish to be treated yourself and to accept people for who they are regardless of race, colour, beliefs etc