Sunday, August 28, 2011

Chapter 10: The Dot That Became a...


(105) What does the progression of 'dot' to 'boy' tell us about the role of exploring and meeting the people in the camp? he is starting to realize that other people have feeling. the people he can see from his room are dots and as he gets closer the become people  
What does this represent about how other Germans view the Jews it shows that the Germans view the Jews as just a small dot in the world and that they are nothing
(109) What effect does the boys both having the same birthday have? It makes them feel like they are the same and they can really relate to each other now 
(113-4) What do Bruno and Shmuel 'argue' about? What does Bruno decide to stop the argument? The argue about germany being the greatest country and then they have to agree to disagree.
(115) What does Bruno's last question reveal to Shmuel? What do you think Shmuel thinks of Bruno because of asking this question? He doesn't really understand whats going on. Samuel thinks that bruno is innocent and doesnt under stand 

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