Friday, May 24, 2019

Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Movie Review Essay

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, written by John Boyle is a fictional novel of the unlikeiest of friendships, the son of a Nazi commandant and a Jew suffering in the largest concentration camp. I believe innocence that is created by a sheltered and caring family is an important theme of the novel. Bruno was unaware that his father was a Nazi commander or that he is living right next doorstep to Auschwitz concentration camp. His parents were trying to protect him from hearing the truth or understanding the reality of what was happening outside his window.Brunos innocence and vulnerability caused him to misunderstand the mail service around him. He hears Auschwitz as Out-with and also incorrectly hears the Fuhrer as the Fury. Athough he was best friends with Shmuel, he was completely oblivious to the situation Shmuel was in. No ones ever given me an arm band, said Bruno. But I never asked to wear one, said Shmuel. All the same, said Bruno, I think Id quite like one. I dont know which one Id prefer though, your one or Fathers. This shows that the innocence of a protected childhood results in a misunderstood reality.When looking back at my childhood, I can see how my parents protected me from some harsh realities that former(a) children face. I had no idea what a broken family was since I had a stable and caring family. I would hear stories on the news of child guy and violence but never really understood how that would feel. It was not until I was older and I realised issues like this are actually out at that place and it is the enviroment many children grow up in. I believe another important theme in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, is bullying. Throughout the novel the Nazis exhibit their hatred for the Jews.The Nazis believed they were much more important than the Jews and they deserved to die. Lieutenant Kurt Kotler was one example of a bully in the novel. He abused and hated the familys Jewish servant, Pavel. Pavel held his cap before him in his men and nodded, which made his head bow even lower than it already was. Yes, sir, he said in a quiet voice, so quiet that he may not even have said it at all. And afterwards, when you return to the kitchen, make sure you wash your hands before touching any of the food, you filthy- Lieutenant Kotler repeated the word he had used twice already and he spat a little as he spoke.This was how he spoke to Pavel. Lieutenant Kurts rank put him in a position of power over the Jews. I see a similarity of this in high school. some(prenominal) older students believe they are much more important than the younger students just because they have been there longer. Some act like they are better than everyone else. Younger people then go through the younger high school years feeling horrendous and miserable about themselves.

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