Text Review Assignment- The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas tells the story of Bruno, a young German boy growing up during World War II. Bruno’s father served as an officer in Germany’s Nazi Party, Bruno understood little about his work and didn’t understand much about the war that was going on. Bruno came home from school one day and found the family maid, Maria, packing his belongings. Bruno’s mother explained that Father would soon begin a new job and that the family needed to move immediately. Bruno disapproved of the new house. Not only was it smaller than their Berlin home, but it also struck him as cold and lonely. And to make matters worse, there were soldiers everywhere.

Bruno decided to go exploring. He walked for an hour before coming upon a boy who introduced himself as Shmuel. Bruno and Shmuel sat on either side of the fence and told each other about their lives. Shmuel explained how his family had been forced to move into a crowded ghetto and then again to get on a train to come to this camp in a remote part of Poland. Bruno was confused as to why Shmuel lived this way and he couldn’t understand it. One day Bruno walked into the kitchen and found Shmuel there polishing glasses. Bruno gave Shmuel some chicken to eat, but a young soldier named Lieutenant Kotler came in and caught Shmuel in the act. In a moment of panic, Bruno denied knowing Shmuel, and Lieutenant Kotler threatened to teach Shmuel a lesson later. Shmuel didn’t appear at the fence for nearly a week, and when he did, he had bruises everywhere.

This shows how Shmuel is being treated as the “other”. Shmuel is a Jewish boy who is being treated horribly because of his religion. Bruno’s dad is the one who is in charge of this camp that Shmuel is in which makes it sad because Bruno has formed a friendship with Shmuel. Shmuel got beat up just for eating food that Bruno gave to him, they’re both people but just because of religion Shmuel is being treated like he isn’t a human.

 

Diary of Systemic Injutsice

After talking about a new topic of systemic injustice, the one that has stuck to me the most was my second one. I talked about the difference between my school district with one of my friend’s school districts. I live in Hilliard and she lives in Columbus. To start Hilliard City Schools is a great school district, they have a lot of money and take care of their students. They have good teachers, provide counselors and we have AC and heat at all times. My friend attends Columbus City Schools and them, on the other hand, aren’t as privileged. My friend talked to me about how when it gets too hot and they have no running AC or on some days their school closed down because it was too cold and they didn’t have any heat running. In Hilliard our teachers are paid well, we have access to free tutors and we have a lot of extracurricular activities, basically, Hilliard gets a lot of funding. Columbus barely gets any funding and keep in mind their district is way bigger. Their classes are overcrowded and their teachers aren’t the best, they don’t even get paid well. My friend and I live really close to each other but when it comes to the way we live and the schools we once attended, it is the total opposite. After doing a little bit of research I found out that Hilliard gets $162.8 million in funding while Columbus gets $9.1 million. That is really mind-blowing to me. 77% of students attending Columbus schools are black, and about 17% in Hilliard. That says a lot, most kids in Hilliard are privileged, this goes to show how much the state cares about minorities. Minorities are given less chance to succeed in this country because they are not taken care of like others, they are overlooked, judged, and face racism because of their skin color. It is really heartbreaking that nothing has changed in this country after all these years. Columbus being a way bigger district should be getting more funding to help all of their students succeed, they should have access to tutors, clean schools, have running heat and AC, and a lot more.

Resources:

https://www.publicschoolreview.com/ohio/columbus-city-school-district/3904380-school-district

https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/state-releases-budget-cuts-for-k-12-and-higher-education-ccs-to-lose-91-million

https://www.publicschoolreview.com/ohio/hilliard-city-school-district/3904701-school-district

https://www.hilliardschools.org/pdf/HilliardPAFR19.pdf