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Lines may divide us, but hope will unite usTrailer
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The author
Interview
John Boyne (born 30 April 1971 in Dublin) is an Irish novelist. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and studied Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia[1], where he was awarded the Curtis Brown prize. But it was during his time at Trinity that he began to get published. To pay his way at that stage of his career, he worked at Waterstone's, typing up his drafts by night. John Boyne is the author of seven novels, as well as a number of short stories which have been published in various anthologies and broadcast on radio and television.His novels are published in over 40 languages. The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, which to date has sold more than 5 million copies worldwide, is a #1 New York Times Bestseller and a film adaptation was released in September 2008. Boyne resides in Dublin. He is represented by the literary agent Simon Trewin at United Agents in London, United Kingdom.The boy in the striped pyjamas, Class III, oct-dec 09 4
Cover 1
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Chapters 1 and 2In groups develop and answer the following questions: Group 1: Show how Bruno is a nave boy How does his mother protect him from the truth? Group 2: Describe the rules at Brunos home What clues can we find about his fathers job? Group 3: What kind of war signs can we see? Show that Brunos mother is not very satisfied with the situation?The boy in the striped pyjamas, Class III, oct-dec 09
Group 4: Compare the house in Berlin and the new house? Compare Maria (the maid) and the new servants
Group 5: What are Brunos reactions in the new house? What is Brunos attitude towards the new people?6
Chapters 1 and 2
Explain the meaning of these sentences:
We dont have the luxury of thinking. (p.13)
We can chalk it up to experience (p.14)
We have to make the best of a bad situation. (p.14)
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Chapter 3Answer the questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Why is Gretel a Hopeless Case? What kind of a boy is Bruno? What good thing does Bruno find in staying there? Why does Bruno feel a little relieved? What name does Gretel give to the house? Does Gretel know why the house is called like this? What can Bruno see from the window?
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Chapter 4ExtractEmphasizes the number of prisoners
Passivity
Reader and Bruno wonder why
Everywhere they looked they could see Means all kind of people people, tall, short, old, young, all moving around. Some stood perfectly still in Suggests distress or trauma groups, their hands by their sides, trying Weakness? to keep their heads up, as a soldier marched in front of them, his mouth Suggests agression and dominance opening and closing quickly as if he were shouting something at them. Some Like prisoners were formed into a sort of chain gang and pushing wheelbarrows from one side of the camp to the other, appearing Mystery from a place out of sight and taking their wheelbarrows further along behind a hut, where they disappeared again.The boy in the striped pyjamas, Class III, oct-dec 09 9
Boredom? Fear? Hopelessness?
Emphasizes peopls weak and sick condition Again we wonder why
A few stood near the huts in quiet groups, staring at the ground as if it was the sort of game where they didnt want to be spotted. Others were on crutches and many had bandages around their heads. Some carried spades and were being led by groups of soldiers to a place where they could no longer be seen.(page 36)
Irony (reader knows its not a game)
Mysterious
Premonition
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Chapter 4In a pair, make notes on the following extract, underline which words or phrases hint at danger
Look over there, said Bruno, and Gretel followed the direction of
the finger he was pointing and saw, emerging from a hut in thedistance, a group of children huddled together and being shouted at by a group of soldiers. The more they were shouted at, the closer they huddled together, but then one of the soldiers lunged towards them and they separated and seemed to do what he wanted them to do all along, which was to stand in a single line. When they did, the soldiers all started to laugh and applaud them.The boy in the striped pyjamas, Class III, oct-dec 09 11
Chapters 4-5
In groups try to produce a bird-eye map
of the house and camp
of the fathers office
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Chapters 5
Bruno is talking to his father in his office: point out the key elements of the conversation. (p44-54)
Write a text with the key elements, summurizing the conversation
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Through the eyes of a childI think that Brunos innocence is the most effective part of the story. Its most powerful when you know hes misunderstood something (like the Nazi salute) and you yourself know what it really means. To me, thats very clever of John Boyne. Nadia, 14, Stafford
I think that some of the conversations which Gretel and Bruno have at the beginning are a bit unbelievable. After all, Gretel is supposed to be one of the brightest pupils in her class and she thinks at the beginning that OutWith is their holiday home! Jack, 12, Glasgow
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John Boyne says: This is perhaps the question I have been asked the most about this novel and I feel very strangely that Brunos innocence and ignorance are not only crucial to the story, but appropriate to the times,too When the war ended and the camps were liberated, the world was shocked by what they learned. But it had been going on gor years. Purely in terms of my novel however, I satnd by my belief that Bruno is an innocent child in a time and in a place that he does not understand
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Chapters 6
- Wonder what he how he can - How he can what?p. 62
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Chapter 6
Put the sentences in the correct order:
It made much more sense than talking to himself Your father took me in and helped me when I needed him. Bruno felt an overwhelming urge to cry My mother knew your father when he was just a boy of your age. When I make mistakes I get punished Dont you hate it too?
Im only saying what I feel. Im allowed to do that, arent I?Bruno was lying on the bed You must never say something like that about your father Im not sure whether your father would like it He has a lot of kindness in his soul, which makes me wonder He imagined there were insects in the ceilingThe boy in the striped pyjamas, Class III, oct-dec 09 17
Chapter 6Bruno was lying on the bed
He imagined there were insects in the ceilingIt made much more sense than talking to himself Dont you hate it too? Im not sure whether your father would like it When I make mistakes I get punished You must never say something like that about your father
Your father took me in and helped me when I needed him.My mother knew your father when he was just a boy of your age.
He has a lot of kindness in his soul, which makes me wonderImonly saying what I feel. Im allowed to do that, arent I? Bruno felt an overwhelming urge to cryThe boy in the striped pyjamas, Class III, oct-dec 09 18
Chapters 7 - 8On Christmas Day Father wore his brand-new uniform, the starched and pressed one that he wore every day now, and the whole family applauded when he first appeared in it Grandmother was the only one who seemed unimpressed I wonder is this where I went wrong with you, Ralf? I wonder if all the performances I made you give as a boy led you to this. Dressing up like a puppet on a string. (page 90)
How does the writer suggest through his words here that Brunos father is just playing at being a Commandant?What does this suggest about Brunos father?
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Chapters 7 - 8Clothes and Status Exploring your character Make notes on the following things.Describe the persons clothes or any other aspects of their physical appearance.
Think of 3 adjectives that describe their general behaviour, e.g. happy, proud, quiet.
How do other people treat them?
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Chapters 7 - 8Kotler On most days the young lieutenant looked very smart, striding around in a uniform that appeared to have been ironed while he was wearing it. His black boots always sparkled with polish and his yellow-blond hair was parted at the side and held perfectly in place with something that made all the comb marks stand out in it, like a field that had just been tilled. Also, he wore so much cologne that you could smell him coming from quite a distance. Bruno had learned not to stand downwind of him or he would risk fainting away. He looked so much younger today that Bruno was surprised; in fact he reminded him of the big boys at school, the ones he always steered clear of. (Pages 7172)
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Chapters 7 - 8Father Down below he saw the door to Fathers office standing open and a group of five men outside it, laughing and shaking hands. Father was at the centre of them and looked very smart in his freshly pressed uniform. His thick dark hair had obviously been recently lacquered and combed, and as Bruno watched from above he felt both scared and in awe of him. He didnt like the look of the men quite as much. They certainly werent as handsome as Father. Nor were their uniforms as freshly pressed. Nor were their voices so booming or their boots so polished Father held a hand in the air, which immediately caused the other men to fall silent. It was as if he was the conductor of a barbershop quartet. (Pages 4243)
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Chapters 7 - 8Pavel Then he caught sight of Pavel the old man who came every afternoon to help peel the vegetables in the kitchen for dinner before putting his white jacket on and serving at the table (Page 75) Pavel came towards them and Kotler spoke to him insolently, despite the fact that he was young enough to be his grandson. Take this little man to the storage shed at the back of the main house. Lined up along a side wall are some old tyres. He will select one and you are to carry it wherever he asks you to, is that understood? Pavel held his cap before him in his hands and nodded, which made his head bow even lower than it already was. Yes, sir, he said in a quiet voice, so quiet that he may not even have said it at all. And afterwards, when you return to the kitchen, make sure you wash your hands before touching any of the food, you filthy (Page 76)
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Bruno had no idea what Pavel meant but something about what he had said made him look at him closely for the first time. He was quite a small man, and very skinny too, with long fingers and angular features. He was older than Father but younger than Grandfather, which still meant he was quite old, and although Bruno had never laid eyes on him before coming to Out-With, something about his face made him believe that he had worn a beard in the past. (Pages 8283)
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Chapters 7 - 8Maria he looked across at Maria and realized for the first time that he had never fully considered her to be a person with a life and a history all of her own. After all, she had never done anything (as far as he knew) other than be his familys maid. He wasnt even sure that he had ever seen her dressed in anything other than her maids uniform. But when he came to think of it, as he did now, he had to admit that there must be more to her life than just waiting on him and his family. She must have thoughts in her head, just like him. She must have things that she missed, friends whom she wanted to see again, just like him. And she must have cried herself to sleep every night since she got here, just like boys far less grown up and brave than him. (Pages 6061) Run me a bath, Maria, will you? she asked. Why cant you run your own bath? snapped Bruno. Because shes the maid, said Gretel, staring at him. Thats what shes here for. Thats not what shes here for, shouted Bruno Shes not just here to do things for us all the time, you know. Especially things that we can do ourselves. Gretel stared at him as if he had gone mad and then looked at Maria, striped 25 who shook her head quickly.The boy in the oct-dec pyjamas, Class III, (Page 63) 09
Chapters 7 - 8The Jewish prisoners Some stood perfectly still in groups, their hands by their sides, trying to keep their heads up, as a soldier marched in front of them, his mouth opening and closing quickly as if he were shouting something at them. (Page 36) And one final thought came into her brothers head as he watched the hundreds of people in the distance going about their business, and that was the fact that all of them the small boys, the big boys, the fathers, the grandfathers, the uncles, the people who lived on their own on everybodys road but didnt seem to have any relatives at all were wearing the same clothes as each other: a pair of grey striped pyjamas with a grey striped cap on their heads. (Page 38)
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Chapter 9
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Chapters 10
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Chapter 11Father saluted them and ushered them inside, where Maria, her head bowed even lower than usual, took their coats and the introductions were made. They spoke to Mother first, which gave Bruno an opportunity to stare at their guests and decide for himself whether they deserved all the fuss being made of them.
She had blonde hair and very red lips, and while the Fury spoke to Mother she turned and looked at Bruno and smiled, making him go red with embarrassment.And these are my children, Fury, said Father as Gretel and Bruno stepped forward. Gretel and Bruno. And which is which? the Fury said, which made everyone laugh except for Bruno, who thought it was perfectly obvious which was which and hardly cause for a joke. And I can speak French too, she added, which was not strictly speaking true Yes, but why would you want to? asked the Fury, and this time no one laughed; instead they shifted uncomfortably from foot to foot and Gretel stared at him, unsure whether he wanted an answer or not.The boy in the striped pyjamas, Class III, oct-dec 09
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Chapter 11Freeze the scenes in a way that reveals the thoughts and feelings of the characters:
Consider:
The angle of the body and the placing of arms and legs Facial expression Direction of the eyes Use of props such as chairs and tables Whether the character should appear relaxed or tensed The use of height to show status
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Chapter 12Jewish musicAuschwitz
Two brothers struggle to survive the Holocaust
music Brunos and Shmuels journey to Out-With
Music to go with chapter 12
Gather evidence from the text to compare Brunos and Shmuels journey Check page 129 for Shmuel and page 41 for Bruno Highlight the adjectives. Find out the feeling and atmosphere
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Chapter 13Something inside (So strong) by Labi SiffreThe higher you build your barriers taller The __________ I become rights The farther you take my _________ away faster The _________ I will run You can deny me You can ________ to turn your face away decide No matter, cos theres Deny my place in time wealth You squander (gaspiller) ______ thats mine My light will shine so brightly It will blind you Because theres Something inside so strong I know I can make it wrong wrong Tho youre doing me ______, so _______ You thought that my _________ was gone pride Oh no, theres something inside so strong Oh oh oh oh oh oh something inside so strong
Something inside so strong I know that I can make it wrong wrong Tho youre doing me ______, so _______ Brothers and sisters pride You thought that my _________ was gone insist When they ______ were just not good enough Oh no, theres something inside so strong Well we know better Oh oh oh oh oh oh something inside so strong eyes Just look em in the __________ and say anyway Were gonna do it ___________ refuse The more you ________ to hear my voice anyway Were gonna do it _________, because theres sing The louder I will ___________ You hide behind walls of Jericho Something inside so strong Your lies will come tumblingThe boy in the striped pyjamas, Class III, oct-dec 09 32
Chapter 15
Bruno doesnt like Lieutnant Kotler because:
Kotler never smiles tries to find somebody to cut out jokes and laughs with his mother shot a dog angry, aggressive with Pavel when father is absent he acts as if he is in charge
Read second part of this chapter and using dialogues and the exact situation of each character (Bruno Kotler / Bruno Schmuel / Bruno Schmuel / Kotler)
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Chapter 15Shmuel,How did you feel the first time you met Bruno? Curious Happy Confused
How did you feel when he suggested you should come to his house for dinner? Pleased Afraid Not conviced it was a good idea
How did you feel when Bruno pretended not knowing you? Sad Terrified Disappointed
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Chapter 16
Summary in three steps:
back to Berlin Gretel tries to show reality
Bruno looks like Shmuel
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Chapter 16After reading this chapter explain these sentences:
His memories of life in Berlin had almost faded away (p 175) Grandmother would turn in her grave if she knew it was there (p 176) His (Lt Kotler) departure had come about very suddenly (p177) Bruno started to think more and more about the two sides of the fence (p178)
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Chapter 17Mothers letter
Stage 1 Ask Mother about her thoughts and feelings: Do you think this place has a good effect on your children?
Think about some more questions to ask and take notes of the answers
Stage 2 Use your notes to write a letter from Mother to a friend in Berlin telliing of her relief that she will soon be returning home.
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Chapter 17Your notes How does Mother feel about living at Out-With?
What kind of words does Mother use to describe Out-With? What is Mothers attitude to her childrens life at Out-With? How can you tell?
What does Mother feel about returning to Berlin?What are Mothers plans and hopes for the future?
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Chapter 17Use this scaffold to help you write the letter Dear Gerta, It is so long since I have written to you, I know. I have been so fed up and miserable here, but now I have wonderful news! Ralf has agreed to Living at Out-With has been... One of the reasons I am pleased to be returning is of course the children. Mainly because When I get back to Berlin, I plan to Cant wait to get back to Berlin and see you. I will call as soon as Im home. Kindest good wishes,
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Connecting words
Adverbsalso anyway consequently finally , eventually furthermore however indeed instead likewise meanwhile moreover nevertheless next otherwise still then therefore thus aussi, galement de toute faon cest pourquoi finalement de plus toutefois en fait au lieu de de mme, galement pendant ce temps de plus, en outre nanmoins Ensuite autrement, sinon Encore Ensuite donc, par consquent par consquentThe boy in the striped pyjamas, Class III, oct-dec 09 40
Connecting words
Conjunctions after although as as as as if as though because before even if even though how if in case [that] in order that no matter how aprs que bien que alors que aussi que comme si comme si parce que avant que mme si mme si que, comme Si au cas o pour que peu importe commentonce provided [that] since so that supposing [that] though unless until whether or while une fois que condition que depuis que pour que suppos que Quoique moins que jusqu ce que soitsoit pendant que
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Connecting words
Transitional phrases
after all as a result at any rate at the same time by the way even so for example in addition in fact in other words on the contrary on the other hand
aprs tout en conclusion de toute faon en mme temps a propos de mme par example en plus in fait en dautres termes au contraire dun autre ct
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