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: The author's purpose could range from educating children about treating animals with respect and understanding boundaries, to more complex explorations of human-animal relationships.

U ovom članku donosimo detaljnu analizu djela, kratak sadržaj, karakterizaciju likova te objašnjenje ključnih motiva koji će vam pomoći u pripremi za pisanje lektire ili ispit. Osnovni podaci o djelu Melita Rundek -2011- Psima Ulaz Zabranjen Lektira .pdf

"Psima ulaz zabranjen" (No Dogs Allowed), written by the renowned Croatian author Mato Lovrak, is a seminal work of children's literature that transcends simple storytelling. While often categorized as a novel for younger readers, its themes are profound and universal. Set against the backdrop of the interwar period and foreshadowing the tragedies of the 20th century, the novel explores the purity of a child's soul in stark contrast to the senseless cruelty of the adult world—specifically the brutality of war. In the context of the 2011 lektira curriculum, this book serves not only as a lesson in history but as a moral guidepost regarding empathy, friendship, and the loss of innocence.

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The second part, "Psi u ratu" (Dogs in War), shifts the tone dramatically. War breaks out, shattering the idyllic rural life. The villagers are forced to flee, and in the chaos, Pero and his loyal dog are separated. The narrative follows Pero’s harrowing journey through a war-torn landscape. In a tragic turn of events, Pero attempts to bring his dog onto a rescue train, only to be met with the titular rule: "Psima ulaz zabranjen" (No Dogs Allowed). This bureaucratic and heartless decree forces Pero to make an impossible choice, leading to the story's devastating conclusion where the boy’s innocence is sacrificed to the machinery of war.

| Method | Cost | Availability | Notes | |--------|------|--------------|-------| | (2014 ed.) | ~7 EUR | In stock | Official lektira edition with questions | | Antikvarijat (used bookstore) | 2-4 EUR | Varies | Often find 90s/2000s prints | | City library (Gradska knjižnica) | Free (with card) | Yes | Also offers e-loan via eLektire system | | Online eLektire.hr | Free | Only excerpts | Legally hosts fragments for studying, not full PDF | | Secondhand on Njuškalo | 1-3 EUR | Common | Search “Psima ulaz zabranjen lektira” | In the context of the 2011 lektira curriculum,

Rundek's background as a librarian clearly informs her work, which has been described as "one of the most fruitful and most awarded Croatian authors for children and youth". She has won numerous awards, most notably the "Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić" award for "Psima ulaz zabranjen" in 1999. She continues to write and engage with her readers, holding literary meetings in schools and libraries across Croatia, further cementing her role as a vital figure in the country's literary landscape for young people.