Saturday, April 19, 2014

Journal #2

          I think John Boyne wrote the book from a child's point of view because he wanted us (the readers) to be interested and engage in the book using Bruno's thoughts about what he thinks and how he is feeling about moving to a desolated house in "Out-With" because in my point of view reading detail after detail in a book is very tedious. And also no author wants their readers to be bored and no reader wants to be tired of the book. Coming from my point of view, this was the authors reason.
When Bruno uses words such as "Out-With" and "The Fury" it means he didn't quite get the pronunciation of the words and probably doesn't know what they mean.

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