explain the phrase " out of bounds at all times and no exceptions."
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No, "Out Of Bounds At All Times And No Exceptions" is not an allegory to talk about the father's absolute power.
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... But instead of an allegory, I would say this phrase is a description (or even a euphemism) of Auschwitz for a "superior" German boy. A euphemism is a mild expression meant to replace a harsh one.
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