Boy in Striped Pyjamas (English Literature)

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BOY IN STRIPED PYJAMAS - The Setting by John Boyle

Setting: Denotation meaning: Setting refers to the time and place of the action. The time can be past, present or future. It can even be a season or time of day. The place can be a room, a country or any place you imagine.   Settings affect the story in various ways such as: helping to set the mood, influencing the way characters to behave, affecting the dialogue, reflecting the society in which the characters live, and sometimes even playing a part in the story. Examples: - Kabul, Afghanistan in Kite Runner - Hogwarts in Harry Potter - China (1941-1952) in Chinese Cinderella - Arcade in Wreck-It-Ralph - Battlefields in various War Novels   BSP Settings: - Begins in Berlin, Germany in 1943, and continues in Auschwitz, Poland.    

  Similarities & Differences of the "Houses" in the story Bruno’s Houses Differences Berlin, Germany Auschwitz, Poland It was a beautiful, nice house It was old and worn out It had 5 stories (including the basement) It had 3 floors Beautiful and busy environment and city Empty, desolate environment Similarities Both have more than one floor Both have basements Both houses have a special office for Father

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