1) (pg95-96) How is Lt Kotler portrayed? Why is he portrayed this way? (remember that 'how' is asking about literary techniques)
As a stereotypical German soldier who thinks no one is more important in the world but him. In the book it states this and this is portrayed through the way he walks. He is represented as any other German soldier is powerful and disciplined.
2) What is Herr Liszt going to 'change' for Bruno? (98)
He is tells him reading and art isn't important in life and are useless he wants to teach him more about history. This changes who Bruno is as a person as he is being dragged away from what he finds fun and enjoys to something that he doesn't understand and is unnecessary for a boy of his age.
3) (100) What connection does Bruno make between the people in the camp and the people that come and visit his house all the time?
He realises that they all wear blue and white striped pyjama's and their were always soldiers in his house wearing very smart uniforms. He saw that the soldiers in uniforms were in charge and were respected by all the people wearing pyjama's .
4) What some of the things that Bruno begins to take notice of regarding the relationship between the soldiers and the people in 'pyjamas'?
He notices that the soldiers are in charge of the people in pyjama's and in the book it states ''The people in pyjama's always jump to attention when a soldier walks past.''
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