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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Essay --

A true agonist is someone you can consign in withtaboo fear of being judged or betrayed... It is always good to pull in a friend in whom you can confide. A true friend is a good listener one with whom you can share your thoughts and feelings without badgering whether they will judge you or tell other people somewhat you. You should be able to trust a friend, limitedly when you are in need of someone to share your problems with..... In The Boy in the stripe Pyjamas by John Boyne, Bruno, the main character is in need of a good friend. He is unhappy, having being forced to move away from his property in Berlin and his three best friends for life because his father has a newly job. Bruno, his mother and sister accompany the new commandant to the new dwelling at Out-With, as Bruno calls it. This new house is small, dark, and strange. Bruno spends long days gazing out the window of his new bedroom, where he notices people dressed in striped pyjamas and rows of barracks surrou nded by a barbed wire contest. With nobody neglect his sister The Hopeless Case to talk to, bored and lonely, and not in reality understanding the circumstance of his new existence, Bruno sets out to explore the area, despite being forbidden to do so by his parents. He discovers Shmuel, a very thin Jewish boy who lives on the other side of the fence and an unlikely friendly relationship between the two boys is formed. Over the next hardly a(prenominal) months the two children swap life stories through the wire fence. Shmuel explains how he and his family waste been transported here from a ghetto in Poland. Unable to comprehend the gravity of Shmuels situation, Bruno is simply content to have found a playmate. In particular he finds it amazing that they are the same age and born on exactly th... ...d hegathers himself and makes a clear decision to face his fear in order to help his friend.... Even when the two boys have been herded into the gas put up about to face their death, Bruno stands by his friend, holding Shmuels hand, forgetting even the label of his friends in Berlin and saying that Shmuel is one true friend for life. To conclude, Bruno and Shmuels friendship is both strange and genuine. Bruno confides in Shmuel, at first, because he is lonely and innocent. as yet as the novel develops their friendship grows into something authentic which crosses the boundaries of race, religion and culture. Over the ply of the novel there are times when the friendship is tested, threatened and roughly betrayed but Bruno and Shmuel remain true to their friendship even in the darkest and ravage of endings...At the end they died together...

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