Saturday, August 27, 2011

Chapter 9: Bruno Remembers That He Used to Enjoy Exploration

(pg95-96) How is Lt Kotler portrayed? Why is he portrayed this way? (remember that 'how' is asking about literary techniques)
Lt Kotler is portrayed as the typical soldier from the Holocaust. They use alliteration to emphasize it. He is also portrayed as arrogant. He is also kind of portrayed as a suck up. 
What is Herr Liszt going to 'change' for Bruno? (98)
Herr Liszt is going to change Bruno's knowledge of the Holocaust and the German history.
(100) What connection does Bruno make between the people in the camp and the people that come and visit his house all the time?
Bruno thinks that the people in the camp are working for the men that come and visit him all the time. He thinks is a game. 
What some of the things that Bruno begins to take notice of regarding the relationship between the soldiers and the people in 'pyjamas'?
Bruno starts to notice that the soldiers tell the people in pyjamas what to do and they're their bosses. "master and slave" he notices that there is a dominant side but he is unsure why and doesn't know who chooses who side people are on.

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