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By, John Boyne Project By: Cassy & Kelly
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The fury
Relocation
Resistance
Understanding Stereotypes
Borders
Intimidation
Decision
The Truth
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
The “Fury”
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This Picture relates to our book because Hitler is what made their family move into the new “out-with” home. At first Bruno didn’t like the idea of moving into a new house so we came to a consensus that Bruno didn’t like Adolf Hitler. Also, Bruno thought Hitler was called the “Fury” but really it’s “Führer.”
This relates to the real Holocaust because Hitler was the real leader of Germany.
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Adolf Hilter and Swastika
Relocation
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This relates to our book because, if the family never moved into that new house, then Bruno would’ve never met Shmuel. But because of that move, a great friendship began between two nine-year-old boys. Their friendship was the main point in the book.
This relates to the Holocaust because many families had to move out of their homes for many reasons.
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Bruno’s mom telling him their moving
Resistance
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This relates to the book because Bruno’s Grandma was one of the main characters in the beginning, and she would always express her feelings on how she hated her son (Bruno’s dad) being a Nazi soldier. Then, later in the book, she passed away.
This relates to the Holocaust because people that were using resistance sometimes ended up being killed.
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Grandma’s casket
Borders
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This thought is important in our book because, even though this story was in the past, there are still fences all over the world today. For example, there is a border between different countries such as the United States and Mexico.
This relates to the Holocaust because the Germans and the Jews were separated by a fence.
From USHMM
The fence that separated Jews from Germans
Understanding Stereotypes
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This relates to our book because this is one of the main points. This is where Bruno first talks and interacts with a Jew. He learns about Pavel’s life before going to the Concentration Camp.
This relates to the Holocaust because the resisters understood that there was nothing wrong with Jewish people.
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Bruno’s tire swing
Intimidation
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This is important in our book because this is the only time when Bruno sees Shmuel on “his side of the fence.” When Lieutenant Kotler pressures him about Shmuel, he denies ever meeting him.
This relates to the Holocaust because people would intimidate Jews and make them feel bad and small compared to everyone else.
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Lieutenant Kotler (Nazi Soldier)
The Truth
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This relates to our book because, after Bruno dies at the camp, his dad finds his pile of clothes next to the fence. He then realizes what happened and that Bruno is never coming back.
This relates to the Holocaust because, just like in the book, the truth didn’t come out until the end—until it was too late.
From Hippopress
Bruno’s dad
Decision
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This relates to what we read because, when Bruno crawls underneath the fence to the other side, that was the turning point in the book. That was where two friends that were born on the same day met one another, became best of friends, and died together.
This relates to the Holocaust because, just like Bruno, many people (resisters) made decisions like this to help out Jews.
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Bruno talking to Shmuel and making a choice
Exposition
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Setting: Berlin, Germany
Situation: Bruno is a happy, care-free kid
Characters: Bruno, Shmuel, Pavel, Grettle, Mom, Dad, Nazi Soldiers, Grandmother, Grandfather, Hitler
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Map of Germany
Rising Action
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• Bruno wonders about the people in the ‘striped pajamas’
• Bruno meets Shmuel
• When under pressure, Bruno denies meeting Shmuel
• He keeps visiting the fence to talk with Shmuel
From Birkeyblog
Bruno and Shmuel
Climax
Bruno crawls under the fence to help Shmuel find his dad at the Concentration Camp.
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Bruno getting ready to go on the other side of the fence
Falling Action
During a rain storm, the soldiers gathered up the Jews in the Concentration Camp and put them into a gas chamber.
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A gas chamber in Auschwitz
Resolution
Bruno and Shmuel die together in the gas chamber at the concentration camp, and Bruno’s dad figures it out.
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Bruno’s dad
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The FuryBorders
Understanding Stereotypes
Intimidation
HOME
Relocation
The Truth
Decision
Resistance
Exposition Falling Action
Resolution Climax
Rising ActionDecision