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    In the story, The Boy In The Striped Pajamas book was different than the movie because of its ending. Out of all the differences the end of the movie is different and the most important part of the story. In the book, the difference was the father did not stay in Out-With for a year to look for his missing son. In the movie, the end was more dramatic and the parents knew what had happened to the boy which showed the emotional parents. Movies made after books are usually different but with this…

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    you have, you are not the only one’s who think that. The Jews were treated horribly by the Nazi’s. The Nazi’s blamed the Jews for losing the war, then proceeded to put the Jews in concentration camps and gas them long after. The book, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas made by John Boyne, and its movie made by Mark Herman are not much different, but there are differences to the movie and the book. Comparing the book and the movie is easy. Their the same thing. First, In the book, on chapter 1 of the…

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    and focus in the people you love. If you try and focus on these things then you will find the courage to be brave and be all these other things because when you are under pressure some people tend to work better. In the book Maus And the boy in the striped pajamas all these people focus on other people and are not selfish and think only on other people. People generally think that that the best way to cope with the struggles of survival is to be brave and do things that you wouldn’t normally do,…

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    1. In the film, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, the concepts of person perception, cultural and personal identities and persuasive qualities are demonstrated through Bruno and Shmuel’s friendship. We can see person perception through the two boys because at their age to each other the other is just another boy their age that they can play with in a place where they are all alone. They have none of the prejudices or assumptions about each other that those older than them would have casted on each…

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    and in turn, is sent back into the past and is forced to face the horrors of the mass killing of Jews. The novel, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, by John Boyne, it describes the story of a young boy named Bruno, who has moved into the town of Auschwitz. One day, Bruno notices a wall that separates his family from the people on the other side. He gets curious and befriends the boy Shmuel that lives on the other side.…

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    happening again.“The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” is a german boy who finds a concentration camp and befriends a jewish boy and tries to help him. “I survived the Nazi Invasion” is about a boy and a girl (both jewish) trying to hide and find their Aunt in Poland. John Boyce “The Boy In The Striped Pajamas” and Lauren Tarshis “I Survived The Nazi Invasion” having many differences, there are also many similarities in theme and author's craft moves. “The Boy In The Striped Pajamas” and “I Survived…

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    as role models. Unconsciously, that child may even pick up bad habits of those parents, mimicking their behaviour. Fear of retribution can cause bystanders to keep silent, protecting themselves instead of defending suffering people. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne shows unjustified bloodshed carried out by Bruno’s father that clearly impacts Bruno negatively, making him unwilling to admit his father’s wrongdoings in the novel. Bruno’s father allows three events which display…

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    overcome a problem that was affecting her and including her family. Anne Frank was always thinking positive and had hope that they would survive the war. Her stories touched many people and made them think differently. In the story “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” the boy Shmuel demonstrated that he was mature enough. Now you might be asking yourself how…

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    against something without involving violence. This is what happens in both I am Malala and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. The characters stand against the violent ways of resolving conflict even though violence is happening around them. People should respond to conflict by not being violent, but instead showing compassion and kindness. The reason there is conflict in I am Malala and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is because they do not know what the other person feels like. For example, In I…

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    What caused John Boyne to write this book was when he was in the hospital and read The Silver Sword. It inspired him to write The Boy in the Striped Pajamas because the story told of four kids who ran from Poland during World War II. It forced him to think about the children and what they had to go through at the same age as him. Bruno and Gretel don’t get along very well, they tend to fight a lot even when his parents are around. While Bruno is sensitive, Gretel is not. She falls for…

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