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    Self Interest Motivates

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    One of the theories people have come up with is that self-interest primarily motivates mankind. This theory is defended in the actions of Luba and her suitor in Angels of Bergen-Belsen‚ the decisions made by Ilsa Hermann and Hans Hubermann in The Book Thief‚ and the struggles with death in Night. In Angel of Bergen-Belsen‚ Luba‚ a Polish Jewish woman‚ loses her son as she is taken prisoner into a concentration camp in Bergen-Belsen where she saves the lives of forty-eight abandoned children in the

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    The Importance of Literature

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    among the books‚ touching the drenched leather and cardboard‚ reading the gilt titles with her fingers while her eyes accused Montag. ‘You can’t ever have my books‚’ she said.” (Bradbury 35) Explanation: The woman knew the firemen would never take her books away because she had read them. She had their knowledge and words inside her. Knowledge is something that no one can take away from you. Even though the books would be burned physically‚ the words and stories the books contained

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    Liesel Meminger once said: “I have hated words and I have loved them‚ and I hope I have made them right‚” (538). Liesel Meminger (sometimes known as “The Book Thief”) is my hero. Liesel was girl in Nazi Germany who was given to a foster family when she was only nine. Her mother was a Communist and was taken away days after she was given away. Liesel is a brave‚ happy‚ and hardworking young girl that everyone should strive to be like. Liesel has lost and suffered so much in life. She was raised without

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    the book of thief

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    Eat Pray Love‚ by embarking on her journey with specific purposes – one country for pleasure of the senses‚ another for spiritual enlightenment and the third to restore balance in her life. The resultant travelogue is a warm and lively read. The book begins with Elizabeth lying on the bathroom floor of her house in New York and crying for the 47th consecutive night. She feels the overwhelming need to be free – from her marriage‚ without fuss. After an ugly divorce and a doomed love affair on the

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    How I Became a Reader

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    the young age of four‚ I picked up the skill quickly. Though the stories and short books I was given to read were dull and predictable‚ even at that age‚ I enjoyed reading them‚ if only because I found I was rather skilled at reading. When it came time for myself and each of my peers to demonstrate in a small test what level of reading we were able to comprehend‚ I was proud to be at the top of the class‚ reading books at the same level as students that appeared to be much older than I was. I liked

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    but without them‚ we would all be nothing. Words imitate all of the shade of passion. The influence of words can help and hinder‚ as well as teach us right from wrong. Words are powerful in every way they are used. In Markus Zusak’s novel The Book Thief‚ the importance of words has a great deal of effects on many of the characters. When you are born you are taught how to speak‚ no matter what language. However‚ in some countries the literacy rate is very low and the truth is that many people

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    The book opens up with an introduction of the narrator‚ Death‚ and his recounting of the three different times he saw the book thief through his work of carrying the souls of the dead away. A color is associated with all of these visits as he can see a very wide spectrum of color. The first sighting is white‚ the second black‚ and the third red all symbolizing the Nazi flag and the story of the book thief. After this‚ he proceeds to tell the story of the book thief.     Death’s story first opens

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    The Book Thief Markus Zusak Summary: This novel‚ narrated by Death‚ follows the growth of a young German girl who must learn how to live with her new adoptive parents during World War II. While at their house‚ her adoptive father teaches her to read and causes her to fall in love with the written language. One night‚ the son of one of the father’s old war friends comes to the house seeking shelter from Nazi’s‚ as he is Jewish. Liesel Meminger and Max‚ the man seeking shelter‚ bond over a love of

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    Summer Reading

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    SUMMER READING RESPONSE Book: Contemporary Title: The Hunger Games Series Author: Susan Collins Choose a character and explain how the character changes throughout the story. What causes the change? What lessons does the character learn? Peeta‚ the son of a baker‚ has changed the most throughout the story in The Hunger Games Series. From the beginning of the story‚ Peeta is a shy and closed guy‚ who is always afraid to say his own feelings and words‚ “Well‚ there is this one girl. I’ve had

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    The Book Thief Comparison

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    Compare and Contrast Essay What makes war so atrocious? While the bombs‚ people‚ and battles make up a fair portion of it‚ the most fundamental aspect is the way the war is told. In the play‚ “The Diary of Anne Frank”‚ and the novel‚ “The Book Thief”‚ the main characters‚ Anne and Liesel‚ face similar and different struggles during the most destructive war in history‚ World War II. However‚ their points of view of the war differ from each other in numerous ways. To begin‚ the play “The

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