who is maria in the story "the new house"
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Maria's conversation with Bruno in Chapter Six serves not only to develop her back story, but to deepen the character of Father. She tells Bruno that his father gave her a job, a home, and food to eat, paid for her mother's hospital care and funeral
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Maria does not immediately respond to Bruno's question about where they are going or what it means. Typical of Boyne's style, Bruno has raised an important ethical and moral question as a child. He has posed a question to Maria which is complex and difficult to answer. In this, he has placed Maria in a challenging situation. It is evident that Maria understands where the family is going, what the father...
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