Why is Bruno's friendship with Shmuel significant?
It shows that friendship can exist beyond social, political, and cultural divisions.
what is one major theme of the novel?
The dangers of prejudice and blind obedience.
how old is Gretel
fourteen
Why does Bruno refer to himself as an explorer?
He enjoys discovering new places and believes exploration is exciting.
. How does the ending reinforce the novel's themes?
It demonstrates the tragic consequences of hatred, prejudice, and blind obedience.
What message does the ending convey?
Hatred, discrimination, and dehumanization ultimately harm everyone involved.
Why does Bruno feel unhappy at out-with?
He misses his old home, friends, and the excitement of Berlin.
How are Bruno and Shmuel similar despite their different circumstances?
They are the same age, share loneliness, and both want friendship.
Why is Gretel called the "Hopeless Case" by Bruno?
Bruno thinks she is annoying, bossy, and overly concerned with acting grown-up.
How does Shmuel react when Bruno talks about his own problems?
He listens politely but knows his own problems are much more serious.
What realization does Bruno's father have at the end of the novel??
He begins to understand what happened to Bruno and the consequences of the system he supported.
What separates Bruno and Shmuel?
A large fence
How does Bruno's innocence affect his understanding of the camp?
He does not recognize the camp as a place of suffering and misunderstands what is happening there.
Why does Bruno initially dislike his new home?
He finds it isolated, boring, and much smaller than his house in Berlin.
How does Bruno's curiosity drive the plot?
His desire to explore leads him to the fence and ultimately shapes the story's outcome.
How does dramatic irony contribute to the story?
Readers understand the reality of Auschwitz while Bruno remains unaware, making events more tragic.
Who is Bruno’s best friend in the camp area?
shammeul
Why does Bruno begin talking to Shmuel?
He is lonely and curious, and Shmuel is the first child he finds near the fence
What does Bruno's mother think about living at Auschwitz?
She is uncomfortable and unhappy there, although she does not openly challenge her husband's position at first
Why is Shmuel surprised that Bruno has plenty of food?
Food is scarce in the camp, and prisoners are often hungry.
Why does Bruno dislike leaving Berlin?
He has to leave his friends, home, and the life he enjoys in Berlin..
Why does Bruno think the people on the other side of the fence are strange?
they all wear similar striped clothing and seem unhappy and thin.
Why does Bruno begin talking to Shmuel?
He is lonely and curious, and Shmuel is the first child he finds near the fence.
. How does Gretel's attitude change after moving to Auschwitz?
She becomes more interested in politics and begins adopting the views of the adults around her.
What is Bruno's first impression of Auschwitz?
He thinks it is gloomy, lonely, and unpleasant.