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Mrac [35]
3 years ago
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Bruno tried to help Shmuel to find his father despite being frightened and wanting to go home. Why?

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Akimi4 [234]3 years ago
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Answer:

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Bruno wanted to help Shmuel because he was his friend.

Bruno couldn't see how it was fair that Shmuel had no parents with him.

Bruno thought it was boring at home. Only Pavel was there.

Bruno was Shmuels only friend and he wanted to be there for him.

Bruno did not think it was right for the people in striped pyjamas to be locked up.

Shmuel called himself a Jew

in the end Bruno and Shmuel ended up dying in a gas shower where a poisonous gas was put in the room.

Bruno died out of loyalty

Explanation:

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gizmo_the_mogwai [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Bruno opted to help Shmuel despite his fear partly through loyalty. He felt obligated to keep his promise, because of how he had denied his friend earlier on, and he wanted to make himself worthy of Shmuel's friendship as he knew the importance of putting his friends before himself, even in the face of danger.

He also did it because he knew that he was once again being made to leave his friends and move, and he wanted just one last adventure.

Once they were inside the camp, with Bruno in the spare pyjamas, the whistle is blown, and not everything goes to plan, although the boys don’t understand exactly what is going on, rather misunderstanding the procedure for staying out of the rain.

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