What narrative structure is the book The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?
Never read it, sorry.
good book you should read it ;)
@leenathan
Narrative structure is about two things: the content of a story and the form used to tell the story. Two common ways to describe these two parts of narrative structure are story and plot. Story refers to the raw materials of dramatic action as they might be described in chronological order.
so find what the books narrative structure
The book is written in a limited third-person perspective, allowing the reader only the thoughts in Bruno's head -- Bruno, a child of about eight, is the "narrator," but only to the extent that we do not have other character POV in the narration. As others have said, this gives the sense of not fully understanding the horrors of the concentration camps; on the other hand, it also limits what we can know about situations to what Bruno experiences directly. Therefore, all major events either have to occur in Bruno's sight, or be recounted to him later; this can be awkward to pull off. Hope thath helps.
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