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    1 . Contrast the two characters‚ Pavel and Kotler in the novel‚ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Pavel Kotler -old (middle-age) -young (teenager) -doctor‚ waiter -soldier -wears dirty grey pajamas -wears clean‚ ironed German uniform -bows before Kotler -calls him “names” -courteous toward Bruno in that he calls him “young man” -insolent toward Bruno in that he calls him‚ “little man” -kind‚ warm‚ gentle -mean‚ cold‚ evil‚ nasty -speaks quietly -yells Pavel is old and a doctor by profession

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    Imagine that one simple mistake you make could mean the difference between your life and death? The cruel realization of this comes into play in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne‚ when Bruno‚ a nine year-old German boy meets Shmuel‚ a nine year-old Jewish boy at a concentration camp called‚ “Auschwitz.” Bruno‚ who is a very naive little boy stuck in the Holocaust‚ doesn’t understand what’s going on around him. As soon as he leaves the safety of his home and the guidelines of his in-command

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    confidence disappears then they have a lesser chance at solving the conflict. The confidence one has when it comes to a problem can affect the way that conflict is solved. The text The Boy in the Striped Pajamas shows how confidence can really affect how you solve conflict. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is about two young boys‚ one is Jewish and in a concentration camp‚ named Shmuel‚ and the other is not‚ named Bruno. When the two meet they become friends. The Lieutenant doesn’t scare Bruno‚ therefore

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    The Boy In The Striped Pajamas The Boy In The Striped pajamas offers the unsettling truth behind the Holocaust. The concentration camp in the film that is implied to be Auschwitz‚ is where the adventures of a curious eight year old boy take place. From beginning to end‚ this movie shows an incredible story‚ and gives some insights of what Jewish people really did go through. This movie is heartbreaking‚ but will make you smile at the same time. The director‚ Mark Newman does a fantastic

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    The book‚ “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” written by John Boyne and was given the award of “Bisto Book of the Year”. This is a story about how two innocent boys with two completely different ethnic descents‚ one being a Jewish captive of the holocaust and the other being a son of a commandant in the Nazi army. Become friends during a time of hate and war. The two protagonists of the story are Shmuel (Jewish captive) and Bruno (son of the commandant). This book highlights the relationship Jews

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    The movies is called “The boy in the striped pajamas”. It was released on November 7th‚ 2008 by the director Mark Herman. The movie takes place in Nazi Germany‚ first the protagonist lived in Berlin‚ but his family and himself had to move close to a death camp called Auschwitz. The time that the movie takes place is during World War II‚ between the years 1939 and 1945. The main character of the movie is a wealthy boy named Bruno that likes to make friends and play with them. Also‚ he doesn’t see

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    The movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is about an eight year old boy named Bruno who moved to a residence near Auschwitz Concentration Camp from Berlin after his father is promoted to the Commandant of the camp during World War 2. Sometime after arriving to his new “home” Bruno becomes bored without his friends and disobeys his mother’s rule against leaving the front yard. He explores hoping to find others his age. Awhile later‚ Bruno finds another child named Shmuel on the other side of a fence

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Summary The historical fable‚ “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” takes place during World War II. Bruno‚ a 9-year old boy‚ is the narrator of the story and he lives with his family in Berlin‚ Germany. Bruno’s father is a Nazi soldier who works for Hitler. One day his father gets a job promotion and Bruno’s family move out of Berlin to a house near a death camp called Auschwitz. When Bruno arrives he is lonely and bored. One day he looks out of his window and sees strange

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    In The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ the fence in the story was not just between the Nazi and Jew population‚ but also between many characters. Confliction grew and fences existed between Bruno and his parents‚ Bruno’s father and Grandmother‚ Bruno and the servants (Pavel and Maria)‚ and between Bruno and Shmuel. These fences strained many relationships and affected how they treated one another and what they told each other. To begin with‚ Bruno and his parents had a fence built between them after

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    society. Despite the language of fear in the novels Flowers for Algernon‚ The cage‚ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and --by Daniel Keyes‚ Ruth Minsky Sender‚ Ruta Sepetys and John Boyne--that conveys a lower place in society‚ it is the language of hope and love‚ that inevitably conveys the movement of the characters to a high place in society. The Holocaust is the setting in the novels Boy in the Striped Pajamas and The Cage by John Boyne and Ruth Minsky Sender‚ these authors use the language of fear

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