November 15, 2014 "BRUNO FROVNED and Consided IT. The disabled Developmental of Bruno Normal or Not Normal Notes from: John Boyne. "Boy in the Stripped Pajamas." ibooks. A book, a great book I'll keep it, like a dear treasure. I will browse slowly, gently, When my hands are clean and cautious. I will keep him not ripped off, That nothing bad will happen to him. I will respect the book, I will not draw on him Tell me a friend.
On November 15, 2014, Bruno Frovned and Consided IT was referenced, highlighting concerns about the development and perception of disabilities. The notes question whether Bruno is considered normal or not, suggesting a reflection on societal norms and individual differences. The text indicates a thoughtful exploration of acceptance and understanding of those with developmental disabilities.
The excerpt from John Boyne's "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" emphasizes a gentle, protective attitude towards a cherished book, symbolizing innocence and care. The narrator vows to keep the book safe, respectful, and unmarked, illustrating a desire to preserve purity and treat objects (or perhaps people) with kindness and respect. The plea for a friend underscores a need for connection and compassion.