has anyone read the boy in the striped pajamas?!?!?!!?
A) Identify and explain the types of conflicts the protagonist in your novel is facing. B) How do these conflicts cause the protagonist to change throughout the text?
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have you read the boy in the striped pajamas?
i can read it lol
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lol im serious i have read so many books for people its not even funny
@Armystrong your profile is something oh and hey magbak
but i have read it in 6th grade im in 11th im not so sure about it
yea i know, thanks
you dont have to read it
@_Army_Strong_ Hey i could answer your question i know all about the Holocaust even though i hate reading about it
know its cool as a female i feel as though u are cool and an army strong woman/girl thats some tough stuff your cool
the boy in the striped pajamas is what i have to read to answer A) Identify and explain the types of conflicts the protagonist in your novel is facing. B) How do these conflicts cause the protagonist to change throughout the text?
i have shot some one before if that counts
So have i maybe like 50+ people
ok who is the protagonist and ill help you
is that the good or bad person
i never read the book /.\
its actually very obvious because if the protagonist is the boy in the pajamas then he is facing persecution due to his religious beliefs and is probably in a concentration camp or hiding from being in one its the same in all holocaust books
so how would i write this out?
i can PM it to you so it doesn't appear in the plagiarism chart but wait let me make sure
give me 5 minutes ill read the book and be back
thank you!!!!!!!!!!
i like you that's why im helping you
xD /.\
btw the protagonist is the main character
thanks
ok i got it im good at cheating btw if you want to know only in school not with girls just saying so you don't take it wrong
Bruno is a 9-year-old boy growing up during World War II in Berlin, Germany.[3] He lives in a huge house with his parents, his twelve-year-old sister Gretel and servants, one of whom is called Maria. His father, a high-ranking SS officer, is promoted to the Commandant of Auschwitz Concentration Camp during a visit by Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun. Mishearing certain words, Bruno concludes that the family has to move to "Out-With" because of the orders of "The Fury". Bruno is initially upset about moving to Auschwitz, and leaving his three best friends, Karl, Daniel and Martin. His mother, who is against the move herself, says that they '[do not] have the luxury of thinking'. From the house in Out-With, Bruno sees a camp enclosed by wire fences. While exploring the area, he spots a boy on the other side of the fence and excitedly starts a conversation. The Jewish boy, named Shmuel, says that although he has been separated from his mother, his father and grandfather are on his side of the fence. The two boys become best friends and continue to meet at the same spot every day. Bruno even forgets the names of his friends from Berlin after becoming so used to Shmuel's presence. As the meetings go on, Bruno's naïvete shows that his innocence has been preserved despite being near a death camp. Shmuel shares some of his knowledge of the suffering in the camp but still does not fully explain why he is there. Bruno loses his grandmother to old age and Shmuel loses his father after seeing him go on "a march". When lice eggs are discovered in Bruno's hair, he has his head shaved and his sister uses lice shampoo. Bruno comments that he looks like Shmuel and Shmuel concludes that he is only fatter. Bruno's mother eventually persuades his father to take them back to Berlin and stay at Auschwitz without them. Bruno hears that Shmuel's father has also gone on a march and plans to help find him before the trip to Germany. Bruno dresses in a set of striped pyjamas and crawls under a weak spot in the fence to join Shmuel. Not recognized by the camp's inmates and guards, the boys search and become mixed up in a group of people going on a similar march. Neither boy knows where this march leads. They are soon crowded into a gas chamber, which Bruno assumes is a place to keep them dry from the rain. The story from Bruno's perspective ends with him grasping Shmuel's hand. He is not afraid, and has no intention of letting go of his best friend for life. In the epilogue, Bruno's family members search for him, but cannot find him in Berlin or Auschwitz. Soldiers discover Bruno's clothes near the fence and his father notices the gap that is small enough to fit a child. Realizing that his son died in the gas chambers, he slips into a depression and stops caring about his job. When the Red Army arrives to liberate the camp, he surrenders without complaint, still mourning the loss of his child.
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How do i answer this question in a short type of way lol A) Identify and explain the types of conflicts the protagonist in your novel is facing. B) How do these conflicts cause the protagonist to change throughout the text?
ill hook you up with the answer lol
lol thanks hun
ok A) The kid Bruno is the protagonist he is the son of an administrator of a concentration camp and he sees one of the kids in the camp.
wait for B ima do it now
oh wait let me finish A first
whats wrong with A?
its not done yet bae
oh lol my bad
ok so Bruno is a kid that is the son of a Commander of a WW2 Nazi camp and now he has go thorough leaving his freinds in Berlin and has to go to a camp called Auschwitz and he cant play with the kids in Auschwitz cuz they are Jewish and he doesn't know why he can play with them and why he had to leave berlin. This is A
you ready for B or do you want me to sum it up for you
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