(118) What does the mother's obsession with her 'list' represent? What does the list distract her from? What do you think about meeting Adolf Hitler?
not sure why
(120) What is ironic when the father says 'The last thing we need is for either of you to start behaving like children.'?
Whats ironic about this is because they are children.
(121) How is juxtaposition used in the introduction of 'The Fury'?
Juxtaposition is used in the introduction of the Fury because of Eva being the opposite of him.
(122) How is the 'Fury's' behavior juxtaposed with everyone else'?
The Furys behavior is juxtaposed to Eva's because he is mean and angry and she is nice and cares about the kids.
(123) Is this a stereotypical representation of Hitler? Why/why not?
Yes it is, is it because this is how he is always portrayed in books/movies.
(124) We are given a very abbreviated discussion between the mother and father. What are they talking about? What are their views on the topic? What effect does showing the parents conversation in this manner rather than the whole conversation?
They are talking about moving to Out With. Mothers view on the topic is that she doesn't want to and Father is the complete opposite and it trying to make Mother think that's its a good idea. It shows Bruno's innocence not know everything about whats going on and it also has the effect of him not wanting to know whats going on.
not sure why
(120) What is ironic when the father says 'The last thing we need is for either of you to start behaving like children.'?
Whats ironic about this is because they are children.
(121) How is juxtaposition used in the introduction of 'The Fury'?
Juxtaposition is used in the introduction of the Fury because of Eva being the opposite of him.
(122) How is the 'Fury's' behavior juxtaposed with everyone else'?
The Furys behavior is juxtaposed to Eva's because he is mean and angry and she is nice and cares about the kids.
(123) Is this a stereotypical representation of Hitler? Why/why not?
Yes it is, is it because this is how he is always portrayed in books/movies.
(124) We are given a very abbreviated discussion between the mother and father. What are they talking about? What are their views on the topic? What effect does showing the parents conversation in this manner rather than the whole conversation?
They are talking about moving to Out With. Mothers view on the topic is that she doesn't want to and Father is the complete opposite and it trying to make Mother think that's its a good idea. It shows Bruno's innocence not know everything about whats going on and it also has the effect of him not wanting to know whats going on.
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