- Lt Kotler is potrayed as being arrogant, powerful and the ideal person to be during that time and place. He is a typical Nazi German and is depicted like this by the author as a Nazi stereotype. The describes him like this and then juxtaposes it to the description of Pavel and Maria.
What is Herr Liszt going to 'change' for Bruno? (98)
- He is going to change what Bruno enjoys reading; Knights, adventures and exploring and make him read about where Bruno came from and the Fatherland.
(100) What connection does Bruno make between the people in the camp and the people that come and visit his house all the time?
- All the people that were in the camp were all wearing the same striped pj's and the people that went thorugh his house wore neat uniforms with helmets read and black armbands and all carried guns and look very stern. He starts to feel sympathetic towards the Jewish people in the camp.
What some of the things that Bruno begins to take notice of regarding the relationship between the soldiers and the people in 'pyjamas'?
- The people in the Pyjamas all jumped to attention when they were called by the soldiers who were very stern and strict. The jewish people sometimes fell over and had to be carried away by the German soldier. Bruno's parent enjoyed the company of German soldier at night time. Bruno wonders why no "pyjama people" came over for dinner.
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