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The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas Book Report

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First Draft (Peer Assessed) “The only important thing in a book is the meaning that it has for you.” – W. Somerset Maugham This quote by Somerset Maugham means to me that what you take with you when you finished a book is up to you and me. You would remember the book by how the author describe the emotions the characters felt in certain situations and I will remember the same book by how the author unfolded the plot. Meaning that we will remember the same book in different ways. Some readers in a good way, some in a bad way. In this essay I will discuss in what way could the ending in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne be said to be truthful? How could we learn more from fables then history itself? The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne is historical fable which reminds the audience (readers) of the disaster and tragedy of Nazi reign in the early 1930’s till late 1940’s (World War II). The book ends with a shocking and ironic twist: Bruno digs a hole under the fence, puts on a “pyjama” uniform as the Jewish prisoners wear in the concentration or labour camps and enters the camp to help Shmuel’s search for his father, Pavel. Unfortunately, he arrives in the camp just as the …show more content…

The book ends with a shocking and ironic twist: Bruno digs a hole under the fence, puts on a “pyjama” uniform as the Jewish prisoners wear in the concentration or labour camps and enters the camp to help Shmuel’s search for his father, Pavel. Unfortunately, he arrives in the camp just as the final group of Jewish prisoners are being sent to the gas chamber. Bruno dies along with Shmuel, with Bruno’s father arriving sadly too late to prevent the guards from dropping the Zyklon-B into the chamber. Bruno’s father is distraught and heartbroken just as the readers. (Jackson,

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