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Is the boy in the striped pyjamas a good related text for go back to where you came from?

how does the boy in the striped pyjamas show a revalidation of values
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does it show discovery
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aleesha432

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AOS related text
« on: June 17, 2017, 05:52:53 pm »
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how does the boy in the striped pyjamas show a revalidation of values or assumptions
how does the boy in the striped pyjamas show a change in perspective
how does the boy in the striped pyjamas show an understanding of the plight of others

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Re: AOS related text
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2017, 12:03:12 am »
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Hey, I can't remember The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas with incredible detail, but I'll try help. If you're truly set on using it as a related text, I would discuss one's willingness to embrace discovery - likewise to Darren, Bruno is 'wilfully' ignorant toward the situation of others. You may pick and choose which connections/contrasts you'd like to make with other characters throughout the essay. However, if you're still flexible with your related text, I would personally go for something more concise and directly reflective of discovery (such as a poem - Barn Owl is my backup related text in case they ask for a 2nd). I chose 'Paper Towns' by John Green (its not concise, but I'd just finished reading it at the time of the task), which explores how the protagonist's discovery transformed his perception of an individual - as oppose to the discoveries in 'Go Back', which transformed the participants' understanding of collective groups. Hope this could help
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Re: AOS related text
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2017, 12:07:05 am »
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how does the boy in the striped pyjamas show a revalidation of values or assumptions
how does the boy in the striped pyjamas show a change in perspective
how does the boy in the striped pyjamas show an understanding of the plight of others

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Hey, I can't remember The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas with incredible detail, but I'll try help. If you're truly set on using it as a related text, I would discuss one's willingness to embrace discovery - likewise to Darren, Bruno is 'wilfully' ignorant toward the situation of others. You may pick and choose which connections/contrasts you'd like to make with other characters throughout the essay. However, if you're still flexible with your related text, I would personally go for something more concise and directly reflective of discovery (such as a poem - Barn Owl is my backup related text in case they ask for a 2nd). I chose 'Paper Towns' by John Green (its not concise, but I'd just finished reading it at the time of the task), which explores how the protagonist's discovery transformed his perception of an individual - as oppose to the discoveries in 'Go Back', which transformed the participants' understanding of collective groups. Hope this could help

Thanks for the awesome answer mitchello, awesome stuff ;D