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  1. Oct 4, 2024 · Bruno, the protagonist of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, is depicted as a naive, curious, and compassionate young boy. His naivety is evident from his lack of understanding about his father's ...

  2. Bruno Character Analysis. The protagonist and narrator, at the start of the novel Bruno is a nine-year-old boy living in Berlin during World War II. His Father, a Nazi officer, then moves the family to Auschwitz, Poland. As Bruno is young and cannot pronounce certain words, throughout the novel Hitler is referred to as “ the Fury ” (the ...

  3. By contrast, Bruno lacks preconceived notions about Germans, Jews, and any essential differences between them. It is precisely this lack of formal prejudice that allows Bruno to befriend Shmuel, the Jewish boy he meets one day while walking along the fence. Bruno’s friendship with Shmuel provides the main arc for the development of his character.

  4. At first, things are pretty good in Bruno's life. He lives in Berlin in a five-story house, complete with a maid, cook, and butler. He has three best friends, two parents, and a somewhat annoying sister. In other words, it's all good in Bruno's hood. Well, at least until he comes home to find Maria (the maid) packing his things—then this ...

  5. Quick answer: The main character, Bruno, is a boy of innocence. The first chapters reveal his "closeted" personality as he is sheltered from the outside world by his parents and his teachers.

  6. Oct 4, 2024 · In The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Bruno and his family have moved to "a desolate place" because of Bruno's father's "very important" job. Bruno is most unimpressed and is horrified at the ...

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  8. Full Book Analysis. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas tells two overlapping stories, one of Bruno’s search for boyhood companions and a return to his ordinary life, and one of the horrors of the Holocaust. The tension in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas comes from understanding that Bruno witnesses and experiences a far greater tragedy than he ...

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