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Why did Bruno think the Fury was the rudest guest?
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Bruno considers "The Fury," his mispronunciation of "the Führer" (Hitler), the rudest guest because Hitler invites himself to dinner, marches into the house uninvited, rudely takes Bruno's father's place at the head of the table, and treats his companion, Eva, disrespectfully by snapping his fingers at her. Additionally, Bruno's family must leave Berlin due to Hitler's orders, further influencing his perception of rudeness.
In The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, written by John Boyne, the main character is a young boy named Bruno. Bruno gives readers his perspective of the Holocaust, "The Fury," and "Out-With." Because he is a young boy, Bruno misunderstands words such as Hitler's nickname and Auschwitz.
Bruno calls Hitler "The Fury," meaning the Fuhrer. He is upset when Hitler comes for dinner and believes he is the "rudest guest ever" for several reasons. Bruno does not appreciate that Hitler sits at the head of the table in his Father's place. Hitler assumes this position without being asked, which Bruno finds offensive. Before dinner begins, Bruno is upset with how Hitler enters his home and that he was not invited in the first place. He claims that Hitler "marches in" abruptly. Hitler also has a date for this dinner, a young woman named Eva. He is incredibly rude...
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to Eva when she visits with Bruno and his sister and also clicks his fingers at her rather than speaking kindly to her.
Bruno gives readers an interesting viewpoint on many things that happened during World War II.
First of all, it is important to realize that the "the Fury" is an error on Bruno's part. It is Bruno's mispronunciation of Hitler's title of "the Führer." In regard to your question, Bruno's exact statement is that "the Fury" happens to be "the rudest guest I have ever seen." The reasons why Bruno thinks this are many and varied. Originally, Bruno thinks it is rude that Hitler has invited himself to dinner (instead of being invited). Next, Bruno thinks it is rude that Hitler "marches" into the house. Third, Bruno thinks it is rude that Hitler treats his date, Eva, like a dog. Hitler yells at Eva when she converses with the children too long. In short, he begins “clicking his fingers as if she were some sort of puppy dog.” Finally, Bruno thinks it is rude that Hitler immediately takes Father's place at the head of the dinner table. While all of these are direct reasons, there is an indirect reason as well: Bruno will be forced to leave his home in Berlin due to Hitler's orders.