When Jean and Julien first meet, Julien threatens Jean to stay away from him. Jean was shy when he first arrived, and he was afraid to really talk to people. As the story goes on, Julien got more and more curious about whom jean Bonnet really was; so he started to talk to him by just saying a sentence or two to hi every now and then. They really started to develop their friendship when they got lost in the woods together while playing a “boy scout” game, and they get “arrested” by a couple of Nazi soldiers.
When Julien invites Jean to eat lunch with him and his family, Jean really started to trust him more, and began opening up to him; thus starting a great friendship. 2. Julien and Jean have many things in common, but they also have many differences. Julien is an outgoing and fun-loving boy; he is friends with almost everyone in the school. Jean, on the other hand, is a slight introvert; he is constantly picked on and is usually seen reading a book alone. They both are very intelligent and make very good grades; they are each other’s competition in class.
They both have broken homes, even if it is for two very different reasons. Their dads are never around, Julien’s is always at work and Jean’s is in jail. 3. School during this time period was very different than modern times. Students used to be required to live at the school year round, except for holiday breaks when they got to go home. They used to have all core class taught by the same teacher in the same classroom. They were expected to keep up with all of their homework as well as their bible studies. They, also, did not have much of a schedule to keep; the teacher could switch subjects on their own accord. . Throughout the story, Julien gets more intrigued by Jean and decides it is time to do some “investigating. ” When Julien is putting something in his locker, he decides to snoop around in Jean’s locker. Inside he finds a book that has the name Jean Kippelstein written on the inside of the front cover. Then, later on in the movie, Julien wakes up in the middle of the night to find Jean praying in Hebrew and wearing a kippah. So, being an intelligent kid, he adds up the two incidents in his mind; concluding that Jean is Jewish. 5.
School Time Wanted Home
The day was coming, my feelings were getting nervous, scared, more like terrified. Mixed feelings were coming alive in me when I thought about going to school also how I felt about experiencing a new and different life. At the age of twelve my life was shifted. First day of school came walking onto the campus it was a whole different feeling than what I was used to. New and different faces turned ...
The black market is condemned at school for numerous reasons; but there are two main reasons addressed in the movie. One, to participate in the black market, you have to have something to trade and if you don’t, you basically have to steal some thing from someone else in order to get the product you want. Two, the school is all about sharing, so if you trade something that’s a food product, you are leaving the other kids out. I find the black market reprehensible. I believe if you don’t have the money to buy something, maybe that’s a sign you don’t need it. . I believe that Joseph is responsible for Jean and the others’ arrest. Yes, the school was illegally hiding them, and it was only a matter of time before they were caught; but Joseph didn’t have to turn them in. He was just mad that he was fired for participating in the black market, when the kids who had a role in it were allowed to stay. He could’ve been a good example to the students and accepted the punishment for his wrong doings. But if he had never participated in the black market, none of this would’ve happened.