The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas Film Analysis

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The History of literature about war is a paradox in itself. Although war forms the subject of countless novels, poems, films, it is often conceived as indescribable. Even as many writers try to reach the ideal point, they represent that nothing can do justice to the pain and suffering that the war brings. The terror and the violence that it brings.
The period before the World War I was romanticised. All the men were encouraged to go out on the war. Even those who were not old enough to take part in the war, were allowed to take part in the war. It was a pride for those men to die for the country. They said they would rather come back with broken limbs than stay home and be an audience. The soldiers either have to die for the country or come back broken. Those who came back fit were tagged as
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The Nazi soldiers were made to believe that the Jews were bad people and the need to be eradicated from the society. The soldiers believed that they were doing a good job by wiping away all the ‘rats’ from the country and elsewhere. They did not question it.
The representation of movies may differ from poems as it gives you a more detailed view of the situation.
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a 2008 historical period drama based on a novel by the same name by John Boyne. It is a Holocaust drama that explores the horror of the Nazi camp through the eyes of 8-year-old boys, of the son of a Nazi commandant and the other a Jewish inmate. The pair’s lack of knowledge on the true nature of the camp is revealed: Bruno thinks that the striped uniform that the Jewish inmates wear are their pyjamas while Schmuel thinks that his grandfather died due to some illness.
At the end Bruno decides to help Schmuel help find his father who went missing in the march. He crosses the fence and is eventually taken in the march along with Schmuel which lead to the gas chamber. It isn’t till the end that Bruno realizes the condition of the

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