How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
"They're nothing to do with you. You have nothing whatsoever in common with them." (5.284)
Again, a common misconception: Jews and ethnic Germans have nothing in common. Of course, Bruno's father is more wrong than he could ever imagine because his own son is actually best friends with a Jewish kid. Oops.
Quote #5
"Heil, Hitler." (5.288)
When Bruno says this to his father, he admits to himself (and readers) that he thinks it's another way to say goodbye or "have a pleasant afternoon." We're not too convinced about that, though, since he speaks German and should know exactly what it means.
Quote #6
"Well, you've been brought here against your will, just like I have. If you ask me, we're all in the same boat. And it's leaking." (6.305)
A pretty profound thought from Bruno, no? When he tells Maria this, we can't help seeing the relation to the situation at hand: Jews were forcefully taken from their homes and brought to Auschwitz as prisoners—and sooner or later, the Nazi boat is going to sink.