Bruno's father, a high-ranking Nazi officer, plays a pivotal role in "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas." He represents the authoritative and oppressive regime of the time, embodying the moral complexities and blind obedience associated with his position. His strict demeanor and focus on duty often overshadow his familial relationships, creating a stark contrast to Bruno’s innocent curiOSity and friendship with Shmuel, a Jewish boy. Ultimately, his character serves to highlight the tragic consequences of indoctrination and the loss of humanity in the face of ideology.
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