Friedrich
Writer: Jonathan Goh
Class : 6/12
Date written:31/3/06
Hi everyone who is here,
Actually I am not sure because without the narrator, there would be no story but without Friedrich, there also wouldn't be a story.
Also another reason for that without the narrator, there would be no story is that if the narrator was taken out of every single part in the book, at the first day of school, after school ended, how come the narrator's parents went to the amusement park? Also, how would Friedrich be able to be brought to the Jungvolk meeting without the narrator? And how would the window have been broken by the narrator's ball without the narrator?
Without Friedrich, well then, it's basically the same thing, eg. Without Friedrich how could this happen, blah blah blah.
Also another reason for that without the narrator, there would be no story is that if the narrator was taken out of every single part in the book, at the first day of school, after school ended, how come the narrator's parents went to the amusement park? Also, how would Friedrich be able to be brought to the Jungvolk meeting without the narrator? And how would the window have been broken by the narrator's ball without the narrator?
Without Friedrich, well then, it's basically the same thing, eg. Without Friedrich how could this happen, blah blah blah.
Actually, Herr Resch could also be an important character perhaps because of the fact that he appears in many scenes and he was the one who rented the apartment to Friedrich's family and the narrator's family.
So, I deem that the narrator and Friedrich are both equally important and maybe that's the answer but anyway, I don't really think that I have the answer.
P.S. It is strange that the narrator's name isn't even mentioned in the book.
P.S.S. Does anyone know what's his name?

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