Death’s narration makes the story much more interesting because not only is he able to narrate in first person but he’s also able to narrate in third person making the use of the literary device of foreshadowing much more effective. From the very beginning of the book death lets the reader know that everyone in Liesel’s life will die, from there the rest of the book’s plot is developed to explain how Liesel slowly but surely loses very important people in her life. It starts off one by one and then most of them all of them at once. Through each death, Death is present. Not only is Death able to tell when and where someone will die but is also there going through the deaths with Liesel. I don’t believe Death needs to narrate
Death’s narration makes the story much more interesting because not only is he able to narrate in first person but he’s also able to narrate in third person making the use of the literary device of foreshadowing much more effective. From the very beginning of the book death lets the reader know that everyone in Liesel’s life will die, from there the rest of the book’s plot is developed to explain how Liesel slowly but surely loses very important people in her life. It starts off one by one and then most of them all of them at once. Through each death, Death is present. Not only is Death able to tell when and where someone will die but is also there going through the deaths with Liesel. I don’t believe Death needs to narrate