Yes I believe it is a great book to cuddle in bed with. It's a really heartwarming story and I'm sure your friend will love it.
that would be a matter of opinion, the casting team no doubt thought that he looked appropriate.
Yeah, that the Nazi father gets his son Bruno killed when he thought only the Jews would die. He got owned.
SPOILER WARNING!At the end of the movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Bruno's father Ralf appears like a minute after the gas is poured down and everyone in the room is proclaimed dead. In real life, the gas took around 10-20 minutes to kill everyone in the room. (Even if it didn't, the inmates would still be dead due to the Nazis burning the corpses)
Yes i would recommend this book to a friend because it shows a strong friendship and is also really sad.
Gas chambers are a big thing.Friendship is another huge symbol.The last, and most important symbol is the fence.I have another one, they both share the same birthday meaning the both are the same age and yet are so different, and have gone through different things.
Yes, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a great movie and book. Both deal with the Holocaust in a mature, non-explicit way. I would recommend for anyone over 12.
Cute and curious.
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Yes, probably. You can hear burning at the end of the movie.
Yes, they did! The uniform, being given the nickname pyjamas. In winter they would be given a coat of the same 'pyjama'-style.
that would be a matter of opinion, the casting team no doubt thought that he looked appropriate.
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
he wrote it to show what it would have been like to live the life of a young boy with a dad of that rank
Yeah, that the Nazi father gets his son Bruno killed when he thought only the Jews would die. He got owned.
I'm not sure if this is world war 1 or 2, but an extremely good book which I reccomend is 'Private Peaceful.' I would recommend "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas". It's a very easy read, great for all ages, and only about 200 pages.
SPOILER WARNING!At the end of the movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Bruno's father Ralf appears like a minute after the gas is poured down and everyone in the room is proclaimed dead. In real life, the gas took around 10-20 minutes to kill everyone in the room. (Even if it didn't, the inmates would still be dead due to the Nazis burning the corpses)
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," the room that was out of bounds at all times for both houses was the room at the end of the narrow corridor at Bruno's house, where the family's maid, Pavel, would clean. It was forbidden for Bruno and his sister to enter that room by their parents. At the concentration camp, the room that was off-limits at all times was the commandant's office.