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Bruno
Bruno is the son of a Nazi commandant who is forced to leave his home in Berlin and move to Auschwitz where his father has been reassigned. He is reluctant to leave Berlin where he has three good friends, is close to his grandparents, and lives in a lovely home.
Shmuel
Shmuel is a young Polish Jew who is a prisoner in Auschwitz. Bruno meets him at a fence while exploring near his house. Shmuel is as innocent as Bruno and seems not to quite understand why he is a prisoner. Shmuel reveals that his mother is a teacher who speaks German (which she has taught him), French, Italian and English (which she plans to teach him). Until the deportation, Shmuel lived with his mother, father and brother above his father's watchmaking shop. He tells Bruno about how he came home from school one day to find his mother making armbands for the family which the Nazis forced them to wear.
Gretel
Gretel, Bruno's older sister, annoys him a great deal; he refers to her as a "Hopeless Case" who does nothing but cause him grief. Gretel fancies herself far more mature and worldly than Bruno, despite her doll collection which would seem to symbolize her naivete. Gretel is increasingly interested in the beliefs and activities of the Nazi party and, after their move to Auschwitz, befriends one of the Nazi camp guards...
Bruno's Mother
Bruno's mother tries desperately to shield her children from the horrors of the Holocaust which is taking place virtually in their backyard. To some extent, she seems to turn a blind eye to what her husband does for a living and to what is taking place in the camp. She becomes distraught when she learns that Auschwitz is not a concentration camp but rather a death camp. She is furious when she finds out that her husband has been ordering the slaughter of thousands of Jews in the gas chambers at Auschwitz. She concludes that Auschwitz is no place to raise children and decides to move back to Berlin with the children.
Character sketch of author of bonds of love:
• The Bond of Love is a story by Kenneth Anderson which displays the love of a human with a sloth bear whom she named ‘Bruno’.
• Once the author with his friends was passing through the sugarcane pitches near Mysore. Bruno’s mother was killed during the village shooting. The author kept Bruno from the sugarcane ground and put it in a gunny bag.
• In “the bond of love”, the author kept barium carbonate in this library to kill mice. It was a poisonous chemical. Bruno ate some of the poisonous chemicals and was paralyzed.