Wonderful book Too hard for me to describe how amazing this book was. I found it very inspirational. I love love love it! Keep writing amazing books like this Mr Boyne! I thought the book was very interesting however it was sad at the end. It made my mum laugh and cry at the same time. This books is absolutely amazing and most heart touching books I have ever read bring chills down my spine!!
Urgg I just can't stand how heatbreaking the books is when I read it I literally saw the words fading away due to the amount of tears on the book pages!! It is soooooo dam good! Reading this books makes want to question myself it just changes me as a person!
I really truly recommend you to read this book and experience the pain and emotion as I did I took 3 hours to read this book. I am going to read this book again soon. This is a really good book I would recomend it to anyone who enjoys reading about WW2! I hope you enjoy it! We did this in our English lessons most thrilling experience ever.
We then went on to watch the movie most heartbreaking book that i have ever read. I can tell you it's sad but if have a chance read it. You won't want to put it down. I think this book is good, because it includes stood structure. It also has a reasonably good story line. However, Shmuel is only ever depicted as a one-dimensional victim. This means it is harder for the reader to empathise with Shmuel and his situation. However, Jewish resistance did exist both in and outside the concentration and death camps.
At Auschwitz-Birkenau a group of Sonderkommando Jewish prisoners forced to do the terrible work of herding people into the gas chambers, then removing the dead bodies successfully managed to blow up one of the crematoria and kill a number of guards.
It is important that people understand that Jewish people did not go to their deaths without trying to save themselves. A small number of children were chosen for medical experimentation but these children were kept away from the main camp.
Even if Shmuel had been selected for forced labour he would not have had the opportunity to spend most of his days sitting on the outskirts of the camp. Both boys are swept up in a group of prisoners being taken to the gas chamber, where all of them are murdered.
Shmuel represents the 1. Picture credit; yadvashem. Bruno and Shmuel sat on either side of the fence and told each other about their lives. Shmuel explained how his family had been forced to move into a crowded ghetto and then again to get on a train to come to this camp in a remote part of Poland.
Excited to have made a friend, Bruno returned to the same spot along the fence nearly every day over the coming weeks and months. As time passed, Bruno noticed that Shmuel grew thinner and weaker. His skin looked increasingly gray. Bruno started stealing bread and cheese for his hungry friend. Bruno gave Shmuel some chicken to eat, but a young soldier named Lieutenant Kotler came in and caught Shmuel in the act. Bruno hated and feared Lieutenant Kotler, who seemed especially cruel.
In a moment of panic, Bruno denied knowing Shmuel, and Lieutenant Kotler threatened to teach Shmuel a lesson later. When both children got lice, Mother convinced Father that it was time for her to take the kids back to Berlin.
Bruno told Shmuel the bad news about his impending departure, and he lamented the fact that they had never gotten to play together properly. Shmuel had bad news of his own: his father had gone missing. John Boyne novel Mark Herman written for the screen by.
Top credits Director Mark Herman. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas: Trailer. Photos Top cast Edit. Asa Butterfield Bruno as Bruno. David Thewlis Father as Father. Henry Kingsmill Karl as Karl. Vera Farmiga Mother as Mother. Cara Horgan Maria as Maria. Amber Beattie Gretel as Gretel. Richard Johnson Grandpa as Grandpa. Sheila Hancock Grandma as Grandma.
Attila Egyed Heinz as Heinz. David Hayman Pavel as Pavel. Mark Herman. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Bruno an eight-year-old boy from Berlin, Germany is moved with his mother, Elder sister, SS Commander father to a countryside in Europe where his father powers over a concentration camp for Jews. Bruno went "exploring" one day and befriended a child his age named Shmuel.
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