Themes Of The Book Night And The Boy In The Stripped Pyjamas

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An excellent book night written by Elie Wiesel and the great movie the boy in the stripped pyjamas directed by Mark Herman portrayed many themes that are in common. The book Night is about the Jews who were forced to let go of their house and belongings and taken to the concentration camps and tortured by the Germans. The movie the boy in the stripped pyjamas is about two eight year old boys, Bruno and Shmuel and their friendship, and how their friendship took shape in different forms such as support and hope. Unfortunately, they are not supposed to be friends because; Bruno is the son of the German officer, who is responsible for giving the officers the command. Shmuel was a Jew who has to suffer from what Bruno’s father commands and decides
Hope is something that a person loses really fast and hard to get it back. In the similar way in the both movie and novel there was hope between people and they kept their hope until the end. In Night there was a hope in people that one day they will be set free and go back to their normal life style. Another way Elie showed hope was when they were moving from camps to camps they had a hope that each camp would be better than the previous one. While they are moving from camps to camps they will have selection to know who all are still healthy and capable of doing work. This test gave them hope because; if they pass the test then they know for sure they will be able survive in that camp, after that they won’t have to worry about getting killed until the next evacuation. In the movie hope showed up in a different way, in the movie there was a hope for Shmuel that with the help of his new friend Bruno he will be able to find his lost father. Ironic part in this scene was Shmuel had a hope in a German boy whose father is the reason why they all got stuck in the camp and had to work all day like dogs. His dad is also the reason why Shmuel lost his father. Through this movie and novel both Mark Herman and Elie Wiesel is trying to give a message is, never lose hope until the end and you can have hope from anyone, no matter what age, gender, race or religion that person
There is a saying that the ones that help you in your hard times are the ones that will stay with you forever. Both the movie and the novel laid this out really well. Both of them depicted how the loved one will stay with you until the end. In the movie Bruno really valued his friendship with Shmuel but, he had to lie to the officer because he was scared of them which made him feel guilty and also made the relationship stronger. This made it stronger because now he thinks that he should support Shmuel in his hard time. After the incident with the officer, Bruno thought of doing something or help Shmuel so that he can get his only friend back and his trust. When he was wondering about how he can help, Shmuel told Bruno how his dad was missing, that’s when Bruno thought of helping Shmuel. When he got into the camp he felt like giving up and going back but, when he saw that his friend was sad because of the decision, he decided to stay and search of him. This is a great symbol of friendship, trust, hope and supporting. In the novel expressing support and love was in the beginning to the novel itself. Elie Weisel was supporting his dad in each and every camp selection and helping him learn how to march because, He couldn’t bare seeing his dad getting beaten up regardless the fact that people used to make fun of them, they chose to ignore them and fight for themselves .When they were asked to

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