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Title of the Book: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Author: John Boyne
According to the novel Bruno (protagonist) brings up the major conflict. The first chapter introduces the first conflict as Bruno is worried about sudden plan of relocation from Berlin as his father has to start a new role in Auschwitz. Bruno is reluctant to leave his home because he likes his house, its spacious and he can explore. He also made friends there and also his grandparents live there.
However in Auschwitz Bruno meets Shmeul whom he sympathizes and brings him food. This is how the conflict changed the character.
the first is where and when and the second is theme
The story is set in New York many years after an apocalypse and communities have formed in the area forest and hills
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Lizabeth understands the destroying of Mrs. Lottie' marigolds as her final act of childhood, the final act of innocence.
Lizabeth feelings that led her to destroy the marigolds were "the great need for my mother who was never there, the hopelessness of our poverty and degradation, the bewilderment of being neither child nor woman and yet both at once, the fear unleashed by my father’s tears".
The story is situated during the Great Depression. Her mother is never home because she has to work, her father cries because he can't provide for his family. You add the hopelessness of their poverty and the fact that she is going through defining times between being a woman and a child she doesn't understand at the moment, she must have felt confused and lonely, which leads to the destruction of the marigolds as an impulse she can't control.
Before she has stated that she hated those marigolds because they have the nerve to be beautiful in the midst of ugliness, they didn't match with the house, the times, and what she was feeling inside.
Your answer is B. He is larger than life. Hopes this helps! :)