Bruno: Brave Boy or Coward

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According to Meriam-Webster dictionary, bravery means the quality that allows someone to do things that are dangerous or frightening. Living in this world, people need to have bravery, but unfortunately it is hard to achieve. When people do not know how dangerous a situation is, they are not afraid of it. In certain situations, people are so unaware of how dire that situation is that they are foolish and reckless. In these situations, people are more reckless than brave, but still contain a bit of bravery. Children are often the most brave and reckless people; they are simply too naïve to see the danger in a situation. For the most part, Bruno, like many children, is brave and reckless but sometimes shows fear; he is not afraid to disobey authority and befriend someone from the other side of the fence. (106-115) Crawling under the fence, Bruno proves his hard to achieve bravery. (206) For the majority of the book, Bruno shows bravery when faced with danger; sometimes though, he falters. An example of this is when he lies to Lieutenant Kotler about knowing Shmuel. “I’ve never...

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