(pg95-96) How is Lt Kotler portrayed? Why is he portrayed this way? (remember that 'how' is asking about literary techniques) Lt Kotler is portrayed as very mean and rude to Bruno and he acted like no one else matter but himself. The author has used alliteration to highlight the characteristics that Lt Kotler displays. "Lieutenant Kotler 'still strode' around in his 'black boots' as if there was no one in the 'whole world' of any more importance than him"
What is Herr Liszt going to 'change' for Bruno? (98) Herr Liszt wants to change the way Bruno thinks and he wants to change his own interests around the importance of the war. ":Then this is what I am here to change... To get your head out of your storybooks and teach you more about ...."
(100) What connection does Bruno make between the people in the camp and the people that come and visit his house all the time? Bruno juxtaposes the people in pyjamas and the soldiers relating to the balance of power that is present. He realities that the soldiers have the power over the people in pyjamas and they 'Jump to attention whenever the soldiers approach' Bruno makes this connection when he decides why one has power of the other and then how he describes them as being similar.
What some of the things that Bruno begins to take notice of regarding the relationship between the soldiers and the people in 'pyjamas'? Bruno starts to notice that the people in pyjamas act very differently around the soldiers and for some reason they are treated differently around the soldiers.
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