The Boy In The Striped Pajamas
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Bruno sneaks into the woods, arriving at a barbed wire fence surrounding the camp. He befriends Shmuel, another eight-year-old boy. Both boys are completely unaware of the true insidiously horrific nature of the camp: Bruno believes the striped uniforms that Shmuel, Pavel, and the other prisoners wear are pyjamas, while Shmuel believes he is only there temporarily and that his grandparents died from an illness on the journey to the camp. Bruno meets Shmuel regularly, sneaking him food, and learns that Shmuel is a Jew who was brought to the camp with his parents.
Back home, Elsa informs Ralf she doesn't want the children living in the vicinity of the camp. In turn, Ralf then tells Bruno and Gretel their mother is taking them to live with extended family until the war is over. Bruno visits Shmuel before he leaves, and learns Shmuel's father has disappeared after being transferred to a different work gang; Bruno decides to help Shmuel find him. Shmuel provides Bruno with a prisoner's striped outfit and a cap to cover his unshaven head, and Bruno digs under the fence to join Shmuel, but the boys are suddenly rounded up by the guards.
Bruno is initially upset about having to move to Auschwitz and is almost in tears[5] at the prospect of leaving his 'best friends for life', Daniel, Karl, and Martin. From the house at Auschwitz, Bruno sees the camp in which the prisoners' uniforms appear to him to be \"striped pyjamas\". One day Bruno decides to explore the wire fence surrounding the camp. He meets a Jewish boy, Shmuel, who he learns shares his birthday (April 15) and age. Shmuel says that his father, grandfather, and brother are with him on his side of the fence, but he is separated from his mother. Bruno and Shmuel talk and become very good friends although Bruno still does not understand very much about Shmuel or his life. Nearly every day, unless it is raining, Bruno goes to see Shmuel and sneaks him food. Over time, Bruno notices that Shmuel is rapidly losing weight.
There's a big house in the country, surrounded by high walls. It looks stark and modern to be a farmhouse. Army officials come and go. They fill rooms with smoke as they debate policy and procedures. Bruno can see the farm fields from his bedroom window. He asks his parents why the farmers are wearing striped pajamas. They give him one of those evasive answers that only drives a smart kid to find out for himself.
When his family moves from their home in Berlin to a strange new house in Poland, young Bruno befriends Shmuel, a boy who lives on the other side of the fence where everyone seems to be wearing striped pajamas. Unaware of Shmuel's fate as a Jewish prisoner or the role his own Nazi father plays in his imprisonment, Bruno embarks on a dangerous journey inside the camp's walls.
Shmuel is also 9 years of age and he was also born on the 15th April 1934 and he has no hair because they shave your hair off when you go into the concentration camps and all Shmuel wears is some filthy and sweaty striped pajamas with no shoes just like the rest of the men and young boys in the camp.
The summary of the plot is where a young boy named Bruno lives a wealthy lifestyle in prewar Germany along with his mother, elder sister, and SS Commandant father.The family relocates to the countryside where his father is assigned to take command a prison camp. A few days later, Bruno becomes friends with another little boy, strangely he has the same birthday as him and he is dressed in striped pajamas, named Shmuel who lives behind an electrified fence plus Bruno will soon find out that he is not permitted to befriend his new friend as he is a Jew, and that the neighboring yard is actually a prison camp for Jews awaiting!!!
Arriving at the enclosure, he discovers another eight-year-old living on the other side of the electrified boundary. Shmuel (Jack Scanlon) is covered in dirt and wearing what Bruno believes to be striped pajamas. Too innocent to understand the truth of their situation, the German and Jewish youngsters begin a friendship through the barbwire. While Bruno is busy secretly bringing gifts of games and food, his father becomes further entrenched with his official duties as the commander in charge of the extermination camp. Meanwhile his mother (Vera Farmiga) remains unaware of what is really happening at the compound and why its large chimney is constantly belching a putrid smoke that billows overhead.
Though far removed from the stark realism of Holocaust memoirs as well as from the objectivity of well-documented histories, The boy in the striped pajamas is nevertheless a successful thought-experiment. This fable invites readers to imagine what it must feel like to learn prejudice and racism from a very young age in a culture that artificially, and immorally, divides people in terms of the binary categories of human and subhuman.
Bruno, nine years old, moves to the Auschwitz concentration camp when his father is promoted to commandant of the camp. There he meets Shmuel, a Jewish prisoner, and they form a deep friendship. The friendship holds up even after Bruno betrays Shmuel by denying knowing him after giving him chicken to eat. The boys devise a plan for Bruno to put on a pair of striped pajamas and slip under the fence to Shmuel's side. They are successful, but the boys are marched to the gas chamber and die together. Bruno's family is left wondering what became of him. His father finally figures it out and is racked by grief.
Bruno puts on a pair of striped pajamas and slips under the fence. As he and his friend Shmuel are moving around the camp, they are marched with a crowd of prisoners into a large building. As they realize their fate, Bruno tells Shmuel that he is his best friend. The boys die together in the gas chamber.
It does not take Bruno long to notice the people in striped pajamas and hats living and working beyond the nearby fence. He takes his curiosity to his father and asks who they are. His father tells him they are not people or worthy of his notice. Bruno is confused by his father's stance. He injures himself one day, and an older Jewish man helps to bandage the wound. This man makes and serves food in their house, but he had once been a doctor. Bruno does not understand why a doctor would become a cook and waiter.
Bruno, at nine years old, moves to the Auschwitz concentration camp when his father is promoted to commandant. There he meets Shmuel, a Jewish prisoner of the same age. Bruno and Shmuel form a deep friendship. The friendship holds up even after Bruno betrays Shmuel by denying knowing him after giving him chicken to eat. The boys devise a plan for Bruno to put on a pair of striped pajamas and slip under the fence to Shmuel's side. They are successful, but the boys end up being marched to the gas chamber and die together.
Even though he knows it is forbidden, Bruno decides to explore along the fence. On his walk, Bruno sees a small, sad-looking boy, Shmuel, sitting on the other side of the fence, wearing striped pajamas. Bruno notices the boy is skinny and pale. Soon, Bruno and Shmuel discover that they are both nine years old and have birthdays on the same day.
After Gretel and Bruno contract lice, Mother has had enough of Auschwitz and demands that she and the children must leave. By this time, Bruno considers Shmuel a friend and is sad to leave him. When he arrives at the fence to tell Shmuel he is leaving, he finds Shmuel in a panic because he is unable to find his father. Bruno decides that for his final day, he will wear a pair of striped pajamas so that he can sneak under the fence and help Shmuel find his father. Bruno is quickly disillusioned with the camp, but since he promised to help Shmuel find his father, he stays.
Bruno's family moves from Berlin to Auschwitz after Hitler promotes Father to be the commandant of the Auschwitz, a concentration camp. Eventually, Bruno is bored from living in the isolated home and begins exploring along the barbed fence. He meets Shmuel, a Polish boy that is also 9 years old, and they begin a friendship. Bruno doesn't tell anyone about his new friend, but brings him food. One day, Shmuel is caught eating the food and Bruno denies giving it to him; Shmuel is severely beaten for stealing. Mother decides she is taking Bruno and his sister, Gretel, and leaving Auschwitz. On the last day, Bruno puts on some striped pajamas and sneaks under the fence to be with Shmuel for the day and help him find his father who has gone missing. Bruno is surprised by the conditions in the camp, but stays to help his friend. 781b155fdc