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      • When Ralf realises that a gassing is taking place, he cries out his son's name, and Elsa and Gretel fall to their knees in despair and mourn Bruno. The film ends by showing the closed door of the now-silent gas chamber, indicating that all prisoners, including Bruno and Shmuel, are dead.
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  2. The conclusion of “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” is undoubtedly haunting and tragic. As the film nears its end, we witness Bruno, a young German boy, dressed in the striped pajamas of the concentration camp prisoners, entering the gas chamber alongside his newfound friend, Shmuel.

  3. Apr 13, 2018 · In The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, at the end, Bruno sneaks into the death camp to help Shmuel find his father. While they're there looking in Shmuel's cabin, the Nazis round everyone in the cabin up and take them "to the showers".

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  4. Remember: At this point, we know Bruno has died during an act of friendship along with Shmuel, so we've seen the Holocaust literally destroy two completely innocent children.

  5. 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".

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  6. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a fictional fable about a boy whose father is a Commandant in the German army during World War II, under the regime of the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler. “Out-With,” where Bruno and his family move, is Bruno’s word for “Auschwitz,” a concentration camp in German-annexed Poland where Jews were imprisoned ...

  7. The two boys made a plan for their last day together. Shmuel would bring a pair of striped pajamas, and Bruno would crawl through the small opening at the bottom of the fence in disguise to help his friend look for his father. They enacted their plan the following day.

  8. From his bedroom window, Bruno befriends a Jewish boy named Shmuel, imprisoned in the camp, and the two form an unlikely and forbidden friendship. Set against the horrific backdrop of the Holocaust, the novel explores themes of innocence, friendship, and the impact of prejudice and hatred.

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