Pure friendship, mature child

Ellen 2022-03-22 09:01:28

It was fate or coincidence that Bruno and Himmel met at a special place at a special time. The two began to slowly come into contact with each other. Although it was a short process, it was full of many meanings. A simple friendship develops between two children of different identities, growing up environments, and ideologies. It's not so much that they just made friends because they just love to play. It's better to say that their thoughts are so pure and clean. It's not so much a coincidence as it is an arrangement of fate. Since the adults can't agree, let the children sit down and have a good talk.
The age of eight or so happens to be a very clean age group, not too big, not too small. If you are older, your mind will be polluted by all kinds of things. Just like his twelve-year-old sister, if you are younger, you will not be sensible at all. concept. So we started going to school around that age and started being indoctrinated with all kinds of things. The story between two eight-year-old children happened in that special period, with a different flavor. Bruno made Himmel beat up for lying, but Bruno took the initiative to admit his mistake, and Himmel also Can forgive him generously, and then continue to be good friends.
If adults could be as broad-minded as the two of them and take the initiative to admit their mistakes, how wonderful our world would be, but reality often backfires. After all, adults are not eight-year-old children, and their minds are not so clean. Many things can only be resolved with violence.
It's ironic whether it's grown-ups or eight-year-olds.

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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas quotes

  • Herr Liszt: Yes Bruno?

    Bruno: I don't understand, the Jew is down to this one man?

    Herr Liszt: The Jew here means the entire Jewish race. If it was just this one man I'm sure something would be done about him.

    Bruno: There is such thing as a nice Jew isn't there?

    Herr Liszt: [Sarcastically] I think Bruno if you ever find a nice Jew, you'd be the best explorer in the world.

  • Father: My work is very important to our country and to you. We're working very hard to make the world better for you.