![]() While Bruno is at the train station, he notices two trains separated by a platform.Why was Mother so startled by Maria’s sudden appearance? (page 40).Why does Mother feel they should never have let the Fury come to dinner? (page 40).What is the tone of chapter four? What occurs in the chapter to set the tone? (page 38).In chapter four, Bruno states his age.Why is there no greenery in the distance after the fence? How could this be symbolic? (page 32).How could the house serve as a symbol for Bruno’s family? Why is it important to not pass judgments based on appearances?(page 26).Who first called the new home ‘Out-With’ and why did they do that? (page 24).Why do you think Bruno always tries to be honest with himself? (page 21).What did Bruno hope to see outside his bedroom window? (page 20). ![]() What matters most to Bruno in Berlin? (page 9).Why must Bruno’s father move away to do his job? (page 4).Why is Maria packing Bruno’s things? (page 3).For now, here are a few of my own to get you started. The best questions are the ones you ask to satisfy your own curiosity. Don’t be afraid to dig deeper for more meaning or settle for the most obvious answer. For some questions, you’re going to have to think for yourself and come to your own conclusions. Page numbers from the hardback copy are provided to help you identify evidence from the story, but not all questions rely on the words on the page. Pick up your copy of John Boyne’s The Boy in the Striped Pajamas to help you recall answers to the following questions.
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