C. The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas relates to the Nazis treatment of the Jews during the
Holocaust. In your groups of not more than 4, do the following:
· Share with your group the books and movies, which you
have read or watched, that portray this tragic time in history.
· What did you learn about life of the Jews at the
time?
· Why is it important for us to remember the Holocaust?
· What does prejudice mean to you? What causes it? How
can it be prevented or overcome?
D. John Boyne calls BSP ‘a fable’. A fable is a short
tale that teaches a moral, or lesson. The main characters are characterized
quickly with a few broad strokes. One character usually displays a flaw that
leads to a downfall. The conclusion leads directly to the moral. A fable is
universal, cross-cultural, and ultimately, highlights what makes us human. As
you read the novel, use this chart to provide specific examples of how it fits
this genre.
Characteristics of a Fable
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Examples from
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
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Teaches a moral
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Main characters are broadly drawn
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One character displays a flaw that leads to a downfall
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Highlights what makes us human
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