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Bruno calls his sister a 'hopeless case' because she's a girl and you obviously get annoyed with your siblings..

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Why is Brunos sister a hopeless case in the boy in the stripped pajamas?

Bruno calls his sister a Hopeless Case for the simple reason they're siblings. You get annoyed with your siblings, and Bruno believes Gretel is Hopeless.


Why does Bruno think gretel is a hopeless case?

because she is a girl


Who is Bruno's sister in the boy in striped pajamas?

Her name is Gretel. Bruno sometimes refers to her as 'A Hopeless Case.'Bruno's sister is Gretel, played by Amber Beattie.


What is Bruno's family's names in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

Ok Abboviously Brno you know theres Gretel her sister and theres mom and dad. All u had to do was read the fist 3 chapters to find out


Why does Bruno need a friend The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

Bruno was very lonely with his life at Out-With (Auswitchz). He does not have anyone his own age there but for the Hopeless Case, his sister, Gretel. Although he does not need a friend, he is very lonely at Out-With and wishes for company and other children to play with.


What does Bruno find in the cellar Boy in striped pajamas?

Because, "dolls are for little girls" and now older, she's interested in Nazism.


What do you call a person who has no hopes?

Hopeless


Why is WikiAnswers hopeless?

I wouldn't call it hopeless... perhaps under-marketed, but there's always room for improvement.


Who is the hopeless case?

There are no hopless cases becase acording to Pandora, the last thing out of the case (box) was "hope".


What does Bruno call his father in chapter 5?

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Why is Gretel called the hopeless case?

Gretel is called the hopeless case in Orwell's "1984" because she failed to fully adhere to the Party's indoctrination and was considered beyond redemption. Despite efforts to reform her thinking, Gretel was unable to conform completely to the Party's ideology.