Lieutenant Kotler uses the term "spare tire" as a metaphor for someone who is unnecessary or extra, suggesting that certain people can be easily replaced or do not add value to a situation. Bruno, however, misinterprets it, thinking it refers to a physical object, reflecting his innocence and naivety. This highlights the different perspectives and understandings of the characters in their respective contexts.
Lieutenant Kotler and Bruno's Mother had an affair and Bruno's father found out.
he thinks that he has friends
Bruno's father is concerned about Lieutenant Kotler's family history because it reflects on the loyalty and values within the Nazi regime, which he is a part of. As a high-ranking officer, he is likely worried about any potential associations or implications that could undermine his position or reputation. Additionally, familial ties can reveal vulnerabilities or weaknesses that may affect their standing within the military hierarchy. This concern highlights the importance of loyalty and image in the context of their environment.
Yes, because it said that he was there before Bruno went to bed and left after Bruno woke up. Also, when Bruno was talking to Kolter his mother came in and said " Kurt precious, I have some free time later..." and then when she sees Bruno she says "Oh. Bruno, I didnt see you there? Also it mentions that mother laughs more at Lieutenant Kotler then she ever does at his father. So there must be something going on between them.
"You filthy little..." is all he says, but later in the book you learn that he probably said "Jew" but Bruno didn't know what it meant at that time.
Lieutenant Kotler and Bruno's Mother had an affair and Bruno's father found out.
Bruno's mother and sister likely ignore Lieutenant Kotler's bad qualities because they are trying to keep peace and maintain their safety in the difficult and dangerous environment they find themselves in. They may feel that speaking out against him could put them at risk or lead to more conflict. Additionally, they might rationalize his behavior by emphasizing his position of authority in the hierarchy of the camp.
he thinks that he has friends
Bruno's father is concerned about Lieutenant Kotler's family history because it reflects on the loyalty and values within the Nazi regime, which he is a part of. As a high-ranking officer, he is likely worried about any potential associations or implications that could undermine his position or reputation. Additionally, familial ties can reveal vulnerabilities or weaknesses that may affect their standing within the military hierarchy. This concern highlights the importance of loyalty and image in the context of their environment.
Yes, because it said that he was there before Bruno went to bed and left after Bruno woke up. Also, when Bruno was talking to Kolter his mother came in and said " Kurt precious, I have some free time later..." and then when she sees Bruno she says "Oh. Bruno, I didnt see you there? Also it mentions that mother laughs more at Lieutenant Kotler then she ever does at his father. So there must be something going on between them.
"You filthy little..." is all he says, but later in the book you learn that he probably said "Jew" but Bruno didn't know what it meant at that time.
Bruno Mars DOES NOT lipsing. No doubt about that!
In The BookGretel catches head lice, so Bruno gets his head shaved. Shmuel brings him a pair of "pajamas" and he goes inside the camp.In The MovieBruno wears a cap, and Shmuel brings him the pajamas.
I think it is wesley morgan who plays Bruno
Bruno's father is based on the first commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf. Making Bruno's last name Hoess.
Yes, but the idiom is "to spare for," not "to spare on." We might say "emotions to waste on..."
The answer is Bruno Mars! Though u may see it differently I think it's Bruno and u may thunk it's Justin but I pick Bruno