Conflict In The Boy In Striped Pajamas Essay

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    For many years, people have encountered conflicts and gone to war. Many people respond to conflict differently depending on how they handle different things. Some people are more peaceful and do not like to fight, but others are more violent and prefer to get revenge and engage in the fight. Some of the different responses to conflict can be harmful to you or others in different ways. In some cases, people give up too easily and they lose everything and other times they might get too violent and…

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    While accompanying Shumel in search of his father Bruno overcomes conflict by bravely walking with Shmuel through the camp. Every character had an emotional burden, the WWll affected everyone and compromised others real character. Elsa, Gretel, and Bruno faced the biggest tear-jerking burden. Elsa was physically sick about the killings of Jews, the treatment of the Jews and the environment her children were exposed to. Thought out the movie her appearance changed. She wasn’t aware, her children…

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    against humanity, and the Holocaust, a genocide against the Jews and which occurred at the hands of the Nazis, was among them. In The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, readers are given a closer look at what may have happened behind those fences, and behind the doors to the chambers where millions of Jews were brought to death. On the surface, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a story about a kid, Bruno, who is only 9 years old. He came back home one day to see that he, along with his family, are…

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    How do you resolve conflict?, Most people think that the only way to resolve conflict is that you need to be brave and be able to do things that you wouldn’t do, But the true motivation is family and your loved ones. If you truly are looking to resolve conflict you must try 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…

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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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    work .I was still working at the tailor shop in Krakow ,hoping that it would save me from deportation.” Another example of this book being written during the holocaust was in chapter 16, “In a large empty room we were ordered to undress and pile our striped uniforms in a corner.” and “They whipped us and beat us again to herd us into the next room, where showerheads lined the ceiling. I remembered the man on the street had said, that you died fastest if you stood underneath one of the…

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    Widespread anti semitism in Europe led to such atrocities as the Holocaust. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a story told through the point of view of Bruno, an eight year old boy whose father is a Nazi commander based in Germany, not far from a concentration camp. Bruno, disobeying orders, goes out wandering and finds Shmuel, a Jewish boy on the other side of the fence in the camp. The two become unlikely friends, often playing on opposite sides of the fence…

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