(118) What does the mother's obsession with her 'list' represent? What does the list distract her from? What do you think about meeting Adolf Hitler?
Mothers list represents ambition and how it has made her so focused with impressing the fury that she has become obsessed. I would be very scared and afraid about meeting Adolf Hitler because we know from historical evidence how cruel and brutal he was I would guess that his personality would be similar to the actions he partook in history.
(120) What is ironic when the father says 'The last thing we need is for either of you to start behaving like children.'?
What is Ironic about this is Father treats Bruno and Gretal as children all the time around the house but as soon as someone of importance is coming to the house suddenly they have to grow up and act impressive when really they are children anyway.
(121) How is juxtaposition used in the introduction of 'The Fury'?
Juxtaposition is used in the introduction of the Fury how a person of his actions you would expect a big, tall strong man but instead you get a small man who in fact was smaller than the lady he was with a far shorter than Bruno's Father.
(122) How is the 'Fury's' behavior juxtaposed with everyone else'?
When the fury enters the house he is portrayed as so rude compared to everyone else this is highlighted when the woman with the fury steps over and whispers to Gretal that she speaks french too and it's a beautiful language.
(123) Is this a stereotypical representation of Hitler? Why/why not?
The Hitler representation is very stereotypical becuase we as the reader who has access to historical evidence are even not able to know how his personality was we can only infer how he was due to the actions and impacts he made on history.
(124) We are given a very abbreviated discussion between the mother and father. What are they talking about? What are their views on the topic? What effect does showing the parents conversation in this manner rather than the whole conversation?
We can infer by the information that the parents are taking about what is taking place at Auschwitz and the concentration camp. Both the Mother and Father don't exactly like what is going on and we can infer that they both want to go back home and leave this whole situation but We know that Father is in a difficult situation and he must stay is his job for the protection of the family. The effect this gives to the reader is we can interpret however way we want using the abbreviated information given instead of using information.
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