1. It is because that even though Bruno's father causes a lot of the action, the author shows that he is not important and so he shows how powerful he is and too powerful so that he was later described in the book.
2. This theme introduced the part on where Bruno's father is trying to be ambitious to get an even higher position and to do that harm more people as Bruno's Father was assigned by this job from "The Fury" when he came for dinner. As after the day The Fury came for dinner, they started to move to Out-With, the father thought of trying to make a better life was giving a lot of harm to his family. This shows that he is very selfish and is always self-centered so therefore, he was
3. Bruno's father speaks to him as if Bruno was his very cherished son. But even though he talks very kindly to Bruno, the father is not very happy when talking to the soldiers.
4. Bruno's way of speaking the world is about basically a very young kid because he doesn't know about the Wehrmacht and that his Father is at least in a very high position and just one rank below Der Fuhrer or the Fury in Bruno's way. Bruno also said that the Jews think they are people but the father said they don't
5. The father rationalizes the things that Bruno says by sometimes interrupting and laughing at him and can upset Bruno and saying things to try and tell the truth.
6. It is when he goes around the desk, it shows how weak he was when he was at childhood and that when Father is at the desk, he is very powerful
7. I do not think the Father really cares about Bruno because it says in the book that he had interrupted Bruno because none of the rules of normal family every applied to him.
8. He does not because he does not know who Hitler is even though Hitler is named "The Fury"
9. The juxtaposition of this description is that he that he is basically stowed away like the Jews.
10. Bruno's reason for not talking to the Jews on the train is because, they look poor to him. This shows that Germans have more welfare than the Jews showing a lot in power of money.
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