Bruno's Grandmother Analysis

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In the story, Bruno fell off of his swing and hurt himself. This reminds me of when I was younger and I fell back off of my rocky backyard stairs and hit the side of my eye on a metal chair leg. It was a scary moment and I know how Bruno felt. In the story, Bruno has to move from Germany to Poland. This is like when my parents had to move to another country. They obviously didn’t move for the same reason, however my parents moved from Serbia to Canada. I can relate to how Bruno feels. He feels sad and defeated because he know it’s official that he has to live in this new house. There was nothing he can do about it. I felt the same way at the beginning of the year when I found out that none of my closest friends were going to be in my class. I felt defeated and sad because I knew I couldn’t …show more content…

Ever since I heard about concentration camps and hitler, I always thought it was one of the worst things that have ever happened in the world. Bruno’s grandmother was ashamed of her son for what he was doing, and if I was her, I would be ashamed too. I can relate to Bruno because he is clueless of what is going on behind the tall fence, and what his father’s job is. His parent’s aren’t really telling him anything. This is how I used to feel when I was younger because my parents would only tell my sister information because she’s 6 years older than me. I would always feel clueless of what was happening. It makes me feel sad that Bruno had to move to another country without his friends or grandparents. He has no company and is all lonely. I can relate to this because I go every other year to Europe for about a month and sometimes I feel very lonely because sometimes I have no friends there and no one to talk to. Another way I can relate to this is that my sister is 6 years older than me and she’s always doing something else. I can become lonely