Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Week 3 post 2

The reason I chose Bruno is because that he was the protagonist of the story. 

I met what they called the 'the Fury' today. I found him incredibly rude. Not only did he took my father 's chair, he was neither taller or stronger than my father, why should my father show him such respect, I found that unbelievable. He disregarded my sister and I, as if we weren't there. The woman standing next to him, however, was quiet nice. They called us charming and talked to us. She was very polite and also said thank you to us. The man was incredibly rude to everyone and he walks around the place as if he owns the place. It is our house in the end. 

Sunday, 27 October 2013

Week 3 post one

I think  to now, all the book's theme and main ideas are about how Bruno a hates the new place, the differences between the new place and his old home. Bruno, Gretel and all the servants are suffering from the life apart from father and mother. We have been introduced to the idea of the camp with the same uniform, but we haven't seen so much about the boy n the striped pyjamas. There is also rascit towards the Jews. A book that explores similar ideas or themes is To Kill A Mockingbird as the book explores racism. The book is also about holocaust. Another book that explores this idea is the red scarf girl which is set in the Chinese evolution. 

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Week 2 post 2

Based on what I have read so far and what I've heard about the background of the story, I think there will be a heartbreaker at the end. Bruno will make a really good friend within the camp, but as the war continued on, they are forced to be separated and the boy will get killed by the Nazis. I think Bruno will have the most development in the book. As he gets older, he will understand more about the war and will have new opinion about the house.

This book is very interesting as we know more about the story than the narrator Bruno. But it makes the story more insightful. 

Monday, 21 October 2013

Week 2 post one

So far, in this book there has been many conflicts, the conflict between Bruno and his family's decision to take on his father's new job. The conflict between the two children in the house and many other minor ones. These 2 have been the main conflict in the story so far. A mother conflict that is hidden and not mentioned so much was the WWII itself. The story is set in Berlin, Bermany and Out-With, Germany. I think that Bruno will undertake the most emotional and physical changes in this story as he is the main protagonist. I thinks by the end the book, he would have made connection with the new place and change his opinion on many things including the war. I think the the story will end with Bruno making friends within the camp and they eventually get killed. But Bruno helps the kids to survive in the harsh conditions by giving them support. The war will end and the boys will get released. 

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

First week post one

After the first week of reading. I have learnt that the story was set in Germany. The story started off with a massive conflict within Bruno's family. His parents have already decided tha they were going to move houses eventhough Bruno was strongly against it.

Bruno found the new home miserable and funless. There was no one to play with as all the other children looked filthy and disgust. Bruno is still in the dark about the war and the nazis. He seemed like an innocent boy who didn't know every.

I think until now it has been a build up to the main conflict. I find this book very interesting.