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  1. Bruno Madrigal is a major character in Disney's 2021 animated feature film Encanto. He is the only son and youngest child of Alma and Pedro Madrigal, and youngest sibling of Julieta and Pepa. Bruno is the only one of his siblings who does not have children and was gifted with the ability to see the future. Bruno's odd demeanor, affinity with rats, and often doomsaying visions had distinguished ...

  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. Jan 21, 2022 · Welcome Back Bruno. On the surface, Encanto follows the story of Mirabel, the unlucky cousin who drew the non-magical short straw in a magic-filled family. Dig a little deeper, and we see a larger ...

  4. Apr 10, 2022 · Bruno appears in the background during Dolores‘ verse on the second floor of the Casita. He appears to be jamming to the music. Others in the song include Senora Pez Muertos, who says Bruno ...

  5. Bruno is a nine-year-old German boy and the novel’s protagonist. He misses the life and the friends he left behind in Berlin when his family unexpectedly moved to Poland for his father’s career. Although Bruno intuitively feels that his family’s new home at Out-With (Auschwitz) Camp is “the loneliest place in the world,” he does not ...

  6. Kotler makes Pavel, an old man who now waits on the family, take Bruno to find a tire in the storage shed. Kotler tells Pavel to wash his hands before he handles the food, and calls him a mean name that startles both Gretel and Bruno. Since there is no one else to play with around the house, and Gretel is often unkind to him, Bruno decides it ...

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  8. Bruno’s dissonance works as a narrative device because it reminds the audience that Bruno and Shmuel are children. Bruno is a child who has experienced discomfort, unpleasant and unexpected change, and shifting social dynamics. He hears those same experiences in Shmuel’s story and seeks to empathize with his new friend.