Saturday, September 3, 2011

Chapter 10 the dot that became.........

(105) What does the progression of 'dot' to 'boy' tell us about the role of exploring and meeting the people in the camp? What does this represent about how other Germans view the Jews? that to Bruno they were just a dot in his life but after he went to investigate the dot became a blur and then a person this shows that the Germans viewed Jews as dots and as they never got to know them as they did not care they never became anything other than a dot to them this can be shown in today's time as a sale assistant never knows the people they are selling stuff so they dont remember things about them but a doctor gets to build a relationship with the person so the image clears and becomes a person.
(109) What effect does the boys both having the same birthday have? it gives them something to relate to and as they are both  young the same birthday has a massive effect on the possibility of them liking each other and gives them a common thing.
(113-4) What do Bruno and Shmuel 'argue' about? What does Bruno decide to stop the argument? they argue about Wether Berlin or Poland is better and were it is Bruno decides to stop the argument as he doesn't want to argue with his new friend.
(115) What does Bruno's last question reveal to Shmuel? What do you think Shmuel thinks of Bruno because of asking this question? it revels that Bruno is very sheltered and dose not know very much at all i think that Shmuel thinks that Bruno is innocent not ignorant as he doesn't act mean about it.

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