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    Boy In Striped Pajamas

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is an extremely powerful film. Although it is full of twists and turns‚ every single character has a different viewpoint. In the end‚ however they all realize how inhumane and cruel concentration camps are. This is especially true for Bruno’s father. In the beginning of the movie‚ Bruno’s father is a bit cold-hearted and close-minded. He doesn’t realize that his own children would be curious as to what was going on behind their home

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    “The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas” is a story that takes us on an adventure back in time during the Holocaust about the friendship of two 9 year old boys; a German and a Jew. This story definitely left a place in my heart‚ and I truly loved the story because it gave me a chance to understand the feelings of both worlds‚ and it helped me understand the two VERY different lifestyles. After reading the novel and watching the movie‚ I personally liked both. Overall‚ the book was much better because of

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    Give a Boy a Gun

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    Give a Boy a Gun Give a Boy a Gun by Todd Strasser describes school shootings by looking at one school‚ shooting that happened in Middletown‚ Colorado. This book is loosely based upon the real events at Columbine High School in Littleton. Two students were teased and harassed by their peers. Eventually‚ they take them hostage at a school dance. Gary and Brandon were very close friends and they both have something in common: they were both teased and harassed and teased and sometimes even physically

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    The Boys in the Boat is a memoir‚ it tells a part of the lives of eight rowers. The book is intended for all people who enjoy sports history. It is a beating the odds story meant to entertain‚ motivate‚ inspire‚ and teach of a forgotten story. The author is Daniel James Brown‚ he has written other books that all typically fall in the field of narrative nonfiction‚ by far his most famous work is The Boys in the Boat. The title is representative of the entire story. Each of the nine young men who trained

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    Boy - Tales of Childhood

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    Titel: Boy – Tales of Childhood Author: Roald Dahl Publisher: Wolters-Noordhoff Year of Publishing: 1994 City of Publishing: Groningen Titel description: The story is bout the life of Roald Dahl and when he was young‚ his mother gave him the nickname "Boy". Information about Roald Dahl: Roald Dahl’s quirky and darkly funny tales made him a popular children’s author in the second half of the 20th century. His career as a salesman for Shell Petroleum

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    Bruno a nine year old boy at the time of the war‚ stands completely oblivious to the horrific goings-on of the war that continue to take place around him‚ even with his father being a Nazi commandant. The title of the book is evidence to this as Bruno perceives their concentration camp uniforms as "striped pyjamas". Deeper into the book we discover Bruno’s interpretation of many Nazi words which gives us further evidence as he is unable to pronounce these important names "the Fury‚" (the Furher)

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    Man of Magnitude “How does this passage reveal important aspects of the characters of Hally and Sam?” In this extract Hally and Sam are discussing their favourite historical characters. This was a clever device to allow the author to reveal their different viewpoints and how they are affected by their social standing in society‚ which also shows important aspects of the characters of Hally and Sam. While reading about their choices of the man of magnitude‚ we learn that one of the important

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    Memory Boy Essay

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    Memory Boy The book that I choose to read this 9 week period is called Memory by Will Weaver. The book is based on the lives of a family of 4 people; Miles‚ Sarah‚ and their two parents. Memory Boy starts out in the Mid West after a mountain range in Washington erupts and spews ash what seems billions of feet up‚ and over the entire United Sates like a blanket. The ash is so thick that people have to wear dust masks outside to avoid the risk of breathing it in. Miles and his family finally decide

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    A Rose For The Anzac Boys

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    A Rose for the Anzac Boys is a book written by Jackie French‚ an Australian author. The novel follows the adventures of Midge Macpherson‚ a teenager from New Zealand who desperately wanted to help with the war effort. As both her brothers were at war she attended an English boarding school where she met Anne and Ethel. All three of them travel to a railway station in France where they set up a canteen to feed hungry soldiers who come in on the trains. I think a very important decision that was

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    Black Boy Analysis

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    Black Boy is both an indictment of American racism and a narrative of the artist’s development. As a child growing up in the Jim Crow South‚ Richard faced constant pressure to submit to white authority. However‚ even from an early age‚ Richard had a fierce spirit of rebellion. Had he lacked the resilience to be different despite the pressure to conform to social expectations‚ he would probably never have become an internationally renowned writer. The entire system of institutional racism was designed

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