Why do you think looking out the window makes Bruno feel "very cold and unsafe".
What is he sees something that disturbs him because he makes a face.
Why did Bruno's mother fail to tell her son the exact nature of his father's job.
What is mother was trying to protect him and she thinks he is to young to understand what father does.
Why is Gretel surprise when she looks out the window?
What is Gretel is surprised because she cannot make sense of the huge fence, the houses, the large square building and the smoke stack.
Why is Bruno's father's office "out of bounds at all times no exception?
What is father keeps important documents there that Bruno does not need to see?
What does the fence symbolize
What is division, freedom and humanity?
How do Maria and Bruno react to the young soldier in the hall?
What is Bruno finds the young soldier too serious and Maria stands tall and is inspired by him.
How do Bruno and Maria react to the young soldier?
What is Bruno immediately dislikes him and thinks he is too serious, while Maria has great respect for the soldier.
How are the children on the other side of the fence treated by the soldiers?
What is the soldiers shout at the children and make them cry.
Father values this more than family.
What is duty and loyalty to Hitle?
What is the dramatic irony so far in the novel?
What is the reader understands the seriousness of Out-With, but Bruno does not?
How does Bruno feel about Gretel?
What is he thinks she is a hopeless case and would not care if she was left behind in Berlin.
Why doesn't Bruno understand the nature of father's job?
What is no one explained father's job only that it is important and the "Fury" has important things for him.
Why is Bruno's mother unhappy at Out-With?
What is she is unhappy with Father's job and location of the house?
When they first met, what did Shmuel and Bruno discover?
What is they have the same birthday?
What does the striped pajamas symbolize?
What is loss of freedom?
How does Bruno's father react to his son's desire to go home?
What is Bruno's father tells Bruno "Out Wit" is there new home and he needs to become accustomed to it.
Why does Gretel hesitate before looking out the window?
What is there is something in Bruno's manner as he looks out the window that upsets him.
What does Bruno's father mean when he says the people on the other side of the fence are not people at all?
What is he means they don't matter. He does not care about them.
How does the father respond when Bruno innocently questions the camp and its prisoners?
What is he often avoids giving Bruno full answers, showing discomfort and a desire to shield his son from the harsh realities of his job. is an arm band with a star on it?
What does Bruno's new house symbolize?
What is isolation and loneliness?
How does Maria react when Bruno calls his father "stupid".
What is Maria is horrified and insist his father is a good man.
When the first meet what do Bruno and Shmuel realize?
What is they have the same birthday?
Why does the author use "Fury" and "Out With" instead of Fuhrer and Auschwitz?
What is to remind the reader how young and innocent Bruno is?
What is the major conflict the mother and Father in the story?
What is mother is sad, and upset about how the Jews are treated; Father seems them as not human?
What does Pavel symbolize in the story?
What is Pavel symbolizes the mistreatment of the Jews?