Bruno’s enduring innocence, and his sense that perhaps there are some questions best left unasked, is a prevailing theme throughout the novel. However, this innocence is entirely based on ignorance. How far do you agree with this statement? Explain with relevant textual examples.
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Bruno is naive and innocent in just about every way. He never begins to comprehend what's really going on around him. The boy's too young to know about the evil of the Nazi regime and the key role his father plays in it. When he arrives with his family to...
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