2- The house is described as 'horrible' as it only had two storeys. On the second storey there are only three bedrooms and one toilet
3- The significance of this quote is that Bruno is just telling us more of how he hated the house and if he jumped around it might even collapse because it was so old
4- He thinks that it is horrible and is wishing that the foreseeable future would come quicker than he expected. All he wanted to was go back home
5- It compares as the exact opposite of their old home
6- She is arrogant, gets what she wants and they both are very secretive
7- No he doesn't. You can see this when he looks at the concentration camp and believes that the Jews inside are just any other people. This is called dramatic irony
8- She also doesn't know where they are. She thinks that they are on the country side when they really are not
9- 'Out-with' represents the motif of Bruno's and makes the innocence of a child during the holocaust because 'Out-with' is actually the concentration camp. This is very dark irony because he does not understand what is happening when we know that many people are being killed
10- When Gretel and Bruno see the people who are outside they become very confused. They become anxious and want to know more. They don't know if they should be scared or happy which makes them even more confused.
9- 'Out-with' represents the motif of Bruno's and makes the innocence of a child during the holocaust because 'Out-with' is actually the concentration camp. This is very dark irony because he does not understand what is happening when we know that many people are being killed
10- When Gretel and Bruno see the people who are outside they become very confused. They become anxious and want to know more. They don't know if they should be scared or happy which makes them even more confused.
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