The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
How does the opening scene of Bruno and his friends represent their innocence?
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Mykael W #651509
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Elise C #1007631
In the opening scene, the boys are running free.... they're playing like any other children you would expect to see at that age. Unlike other children, they're playing soldiers..... people around them are being arrested. They're untouched, unmoved, and don't understand what they're seeing. Bruno's true innocence can be found in his lack of curiousity..... his complete disconnection from the world around him.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas