A little close to a year
Bruno wants Samuel to crawl under the fence because he is curious about the other side and wants to explore the world beyond his restricted environment. He sees Samuel, who is on the other side, as a potential friend and a way to connect with someone outside of his isolated life. This act symbolizes Bruno's innocence and desire for friendship, despite the dangers and the divide created by the fence.
His friend is called Shmuels
Gretel told Bruno that the fence surrounding their new home was there to keep people out and to separate them from the "other side," where she implied that dangerous or undesirable people lived. She attempted to explain that they were in a very different place than what they were used to, emphasizing the division between their lives and those of the people on the other side of the fence.
Bruno and Shmuel go looking for Shmuel's dad. It is kinda obvious Shmuel's father is dead; but both of the boys don't know that. Shmuel and Bruno go into a hut, when German soldiers come. Unknowingly, they end up in a gas chamber.
Bruno is saved from under the fence by Shmuel, the Jewish boy he befriends on the other side. During their meeting, Shmuel helps Bruno escape from the dangerous situation when Bruno crawls under the fence to join him. Their friendship leads to a tragic turn of events, ultimately highlighting the innocence of childhood amidst the horrors of the Holocaust.
A little close to a year
Bruno's parents likely forbade him from walking near the fence because they wanted to keep him safe and away from any potential dangers or risks that could be lurking on the other side of the fence. They were likely concerned about his well-being and wanted to protect him from harm.
His friend is called Shmuels
he acts slow
Bruno and Shmuel go looking for Shmuel's dad. It is kinda obvious Shmuel's father is dead; but both of the boys don't know that. Shmuel and Bruno go into a hut, when German soldiers come. Unknowingly, they end up in a gas chamber.
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one example is the fact that Bruno thinks that the camp his home is stationed by is called out-with, when it is actually called Auschwitz, which was a major concentration camp back when the Germans attempted genocide.
he tells gretel that there is a boy on the other side of the fence which he is friends with. gretel says 'do not be friends with any one on the otherside of the fence because they are bad jews'
It wasn't really resolved The family was never able to find Bruno when Bruno went to the other side of the fence with Shmuel. The family was really sad and the father found the place Bruno sat to talk with Shmuel every day.
Shmuel is the young Polish boy Bruno encounters on the other side of the wired fence.
In Bruno's home, the Fury, his father's office, and the other side of the fence where the people in striped pajamas are located are strictly out of bounds at all times with no exceptions.