- (pg95-96) How is Lt Kotler portrayed? Why is he portrayed this way? (remember that 'how' is asking about literary techniques)
He is portrayed as being a man who is the most important person in the world because he wears his black polished boots. But when he isn't doing work for father he is outside talking to Gretel consiquently giving bruno the impression that there are two sides to Kotler in a way. He is portrayed in alliteration with the black boots.
- What is Herr Liszt going to 'change' for Bruno? (98)
He is going to change what Bruno is reading, and pretty much by doing s, change the way Bruno looks at life. He is sort of going to take away his imagination and by giving him books on history, it may possibly change or take away some of his innocence.
- (100) What connection does Bruno make between the people in the camp and the people that come and visit his house all the time?
He makes the connection that none of the people in pajamas ever come to visit them, only soldiers are seemingly allowed to come to his house. he also notices that the only person who he has seen up close in pajamas is Pavel, and he just peels the potatoes.
- What some of the things that Bruno begins to take notice of regarding the relationship between the soldiers and the people in 'pyjamas'?
That the ones in uniforms are a lot more sharper than the ones in pyjamas and that the ones in pyjamas do what the ones in uniforms say.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Chapter 9
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