Similarities Between 50 Children And The Boy In The Striped Pajamas

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During the time of World War II, the Holocaust and the Nazis were raging stronger than ever across places with Judaism present, such as Austria and Germany. Adolf Hitler, the ruthless leader of the Nazis, was persecuting Jews and sending Jews to concentration camps. Although there was little refuge from this dilemma, there was some hope for Jews; that hope was love and friendship. Anti-Semitism was caused by race and religion being a border to what a person should do, but love and friendship can overcome this all, shown by the documentary “50 Children” and the book The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. These types of media follow two stories: one where love and pure goodness show an American couple the right path to saving 50 children from Nazi Germany. The other story follows two young boys who, amidst the turmoil around them, manage to find happiness and refuge in a newly formed friendship. Both stories overcome barriers of race and religion which shows that love and friendship can overcome all, even politics, race, and religion. …show more content…

He does not know anything that is happening around him because of the protection his mother has placed upon him. Later in the book, he befriends Shmuel, a Jew of the same age who is currently in Auschwitz, the largest Jewish concentration camp. They are separated by a fence. This fence represents the barrier that people placed between Germans and Jews because they are of different race and religion. When they lift the fence to be together for the first time, this represents the overcoming of the barrier because they have created a love for each other that nobody could take away. Even though the death of the 2 boys was not necessarily a happy ending, it showed that friendship is the only thing that brings people together that well or that

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