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Essay On The Boy In The Striped Pajamas

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The Holocaust was a time of sadness full of death and anger. The leader of Germany named Hitler blamed all his problems on the Jews, but he did stuff that was completely unnecessary. Hitler forced Jews to identify themselves whenever they are in public by having them wear the star of David. Then things got even worse and the Jews had to live in certain parts of town most of the time with other families. Eventually, all of the Jews were sent to concentration camps and forced to do hard work for the Nazis. Another horrific thing that happened in concentration camps were the gas chambers were many Jews were killed. This story all began when Bruno first arrived to Out-With he thought it was a horrible place, until he noticed the fence that …show more content…

. . My best friend for life’” (Boyne, 213). "I can't believe I didn't tell him the truth. I've never let a friend down like that before. Shmuel, I'm ashamed of myself" (Boyne, 174). Therefore, Bruno being naive about the Holocaust was a good thing due to the fact that it helped form a friendship that he wouldn’t take back.
Secondly, in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, it was good that Bruno was naive about the Holocaust considering life at Out-With wasn’t as bad as it could have been. Nevertheless Bruno dreaded having to move to Out-With and leave his three best friends for life, but Bruno ended up making a new best friend for life known as Shmuel. Furthermore Bruno wasn’t sure if he wanted to leave or stay when he was given the choice, well more less the choice and more like being informed that he was moving back to Berlin with mother and Gretel. At first Bruno dreaded having to move to Out-With and leave his three best friends for life. Eventually “Father announced that Mother, Gretel, and Bruno. Would be returning to Berlin within the week. Bruno found that he was not looking forward to this as much as he would have expected” (Boyne 192). Therefore it was good that Bruno was naive about the holocaust.
Finally, it was good that Bruno was naive about the Holocaust throughout the novel. Although Bruno became friends with Shmuel, which lead to a tragic ending. If Bruno wasn't naive about the holocaust he might not have even thought of going nearly as close to the

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