Answer: Bruno and Shmuel die at the end of the novel when Bruno sneaks into the concentration camp to visit Shmuel and they are sent to a gas chamber by Nazi soldiers. They are tricked into going into the gas chamber by being told they are going to be taking a shower. The boys are not seen again after they enter.
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We celebrate the dead because they deserved the best and happy death note a sad one. And the narrator think its interesting because we celebrate instead of being sad
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<u>"Once upon a time" is a typical phrase used to introduce a narrative of past events, like in fairy tales.</u> The correct answer is B. <em>inverted fairy tale</em>. It has the same structure of a fairy tale but used in a different way, for example the settings are different and the ending is also very different from the happy ones in a normal fairy tale, but the way in which is written is pretty much the same.
"Love is to Life as Music is to Man." Music can be survived without in a biological sense. But what is there to life when there's no expression? No depth? I think it develops an emptiness after awhile. The absence of Music in Man creates an analytical void, nothing more. When there is Music though, there is passion, there is an expression to things and of things. Whether it's a person, or a tree, or anything, or nothing - it's a solid and liquid something that exists that is far more that explainable. It is a visible, less understood substance that fills Man with purpose and feeling. Like Love, it can pursued, created, forgotten about, taken away, and it gives to Life what Music gives to Man.