is the title the final adventure appropriate to bruno's planning
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In this chapter we learn much more about Lieutenant Kotler. He is a stereo-typical Nazi soldier, one who is both physically and mentally perfect as an example. He is muscular, tall and manly and mentally he represents the way that the Nazis treated the Jews, and everybody else that they considered inferior. Another thing that was obvious in this chapter is Gretel’s relationship with Kotler. Gretel is flirting with Kotler constantly, trying to act older than she is. Even though the soldier knows how old she truly is, he allows her to act the way she does. We also learn more about the cook of the place, Pavel. He was a former doctor, but his life got ripped apart when the Nazis took him away to the Concentration Camps, just because he was a Jew. Pavel is a symbol for all the other Jews that were tortured in the camps. The relationship between Kotler and Pavel is a terrible one, as Kotler feels superior to him no matter the difference of age.
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yes