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    In this photo‚ including myself‚ there are five people. I am on the far left‚ and one of the four persons on the inside of a barbed wire gate located at a motel about thirty miles south from Tegucigalpa. I carried a large bottle of water and wore an aged Redskins’ football t-shirt. These four people on the inside of the gate are in their night wear and etc. The one person behind the gate is wearing semi presentable clothes (a tucked in blue collared shirt‚ a buckled white pair of cargo shorts and

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    In John Boyne’s novel “The Boy In The Striped Pajamas”‚ it is proved that evil tends to arise out of the tendency of ordinary people to follow orders‚ to accept what their told by authorities‚ and to conform. The characters effectively show how influencing a conception can be by the exaggerating changes of their behavior and speech. When Bruno had asked about the people on the other side of the fence‚ his father had explained in a way Bruno could not understand. “Those people...well‚ they’re not

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    ‘The Boy in the Striped Pajamas’ In the novel ‘The Boy in the Striped Pajamas’ by John Boyne‚ the most important relationship is between Bruno‚ a German boy whose father is a Nazi Commandant and Jewish boy Shmuel who is a Prisoner of War kept in Auschwitz. This relationship is important to the idea of friendship across the divide. It shows that friendship can brake racial barriers‚ change peoples perspectives and get people to stick people together in all situations.

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    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and the Holocaust Author John Boyne published his infamous novel The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. John Boyne was born in Dublin‚ Ireland. Boyne attended Trinity College in Dublin where he first studied English Literature and then proceeded to the University of East Anglia in Norwich where he then studied creative writing. He began his published writing career in the year two-thousand with his first published book The Thief of Time. Though The Boy in the

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    The Boy in the Stripped Pajamas Juanito Perez Honors World History Mrs. Wolf April 16‚ 2012 The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is about this boy that is called Bruno that’s 8 years old and his dad is a Nazi officer. Bruno has an older sister‚ a maid‚ 3 best friends that are called Daniel‚ Karl‚ & Martin‚ and of course a mom and a dad. Bruno and his family have to move to Berlin to a new house because his dad got promoted because he had a chance to meet the “The Fury” (Adolf Hitler) to

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    How is the theme of genocide presented in Hotel Rwanda and The Boy in Striped Pyjamas? The Official Oxford English dictionary defines genocide as the `deliberate killing of a very large number of people from a particular ethnic group or nation.’ It also is said as a holocaust. Holocaust is the great or complete devastation or destruction or any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life and it is normally referred to the genocide of the Jews that happened during the period of 1939 to 1945.

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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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    The fence in the boy in the striped pajamas represents the imaginary barrier between the two different worlds that the two boys belonged too. It was the crossing point from a life of privilege to a life of torment and confinement. It represented the irony in the fact that a simple object such as a fence could separate 2 completely different lives.The fence divides the jews from the germans and the fortunate from the unfortunate. Because the boys don’t understand each other’s lives they think nothing

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    When I bought the book‚ The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne and started reading I did not expect much of it. I started out thinking that it was only a simple story about the Holocaust. As I read it‚ I felt increasingly involved by a friendship made possible by a nine year old German boy who’s innocence transcended racial and ideological barriers and proved that prejudice is not an inherent human trait. Everybody is a person with feelings so no matter their color‚ status‚ race‚ sex or

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Daisy Ray 10/24/13 “Set during World War II‚ a story seen through the innocent eyes of Bruno‚ the eight-year-old son of the commandant at a concentration camp‚ whose forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of the camp fence has startling and unexpected consequences.” The story of the boy in the striped pajamas deals with moral disagreement‚ desire for power‚ and racial discrimination that was at the heart of World War II.

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