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    Macbeth & The Book Thief: A Comparison between Ambition present in the Novels In comparing Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Zusak’s Book Thief‚ though the books deal with different time eras‚ characters and even language styles‚ there are some striking similarities between the themes in both novels. The themes are evident throughout both novels‚ these themes give a better understanding of the author’s message he wants to portray to his audience. Both books show ambition effectively in many situations

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    The classic epic tale Beowulf is a masterpiece that stands out in the literature of the past. Many characters in the poem struggle to define their religion at the time because Christianity was recently introduced in their Anglo-Saxon communities. Among them all‚ the main character Beowulf showed the most indecisiveness. In his words and actions‚ Beowulf embodies both Christian and Anglo-Saxon ideals; however‚ they reveal him to be more of a Christian than a pagan. Through the eyes of many reading

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    My first impression about this movie Beowulf 2007 it was okay‚ the acting was good but‚ not amazing the rating of this movie was 6/10 and won 2 awards‚ and 17 nominations. For my opinion they should do live action instead of 3d animation and stay focus the setting of the story and the person who directed the movie Beowulf 2007 was Robert Zemeckis‚ he was the writer of Back to the Future part I‚II‚III and producer of The Polar Express. The beginning of the movie all based on literature version

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    Beowulf Good Vs Evil

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    The story of Beowulf is the story of good and evil. One theme that will relevant to our modern day society‚ and modern humanity. He embodies the part of the theme as being good through his mortal abilities. Whereas Grendel‚ his mother‚ and the fire breathing dragon embodies evil. Beowulf is working for the good of others to save not just the victims of the monster‚ but all of the humankind. The most important thing to remember about Beowulf is that he doesn’t fight humans’ only monsters of creatures

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    The battle of Beowulf VS Perseus An epic is a long narrative poem that celebrates a hero’s deeds. Epics came into existance as spoken words and poets retold them from one generation to the next. All epics concern the actions of a hero. The hero‚ known as a legendary figure who performs deeds requiring incredible courage and strength. The hero embodies character traits that reflect lofty ideals. Beowulf and Perseus fit into these categories because they both show traits of courage. They also show

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    Christianity vs. Paganism In the story of Beowulf‚ there is a noticeable struggle between Christianity and Paganism‚ and the characters personal battle between the two. Throughout the story the characters display actions that lead towards Paganism and Christianity. Contrary to Pagan belief Beowulf is seen as the epitome of good and beneficent to all of mankind. In Beowulf‚ the people showed their faith and love in God‚ however due to horrific events‚ paranoia caused them to look for a quick

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    features of a literary Epic‚ were torn between pagan beliefs and Christian values as their predecessors had been. The first literary Epic‚ Beowulf‚ illustrates the struggle between these two ideologies‚ as well as contributes the sought after values of heroism. The Eaters of the Dead also demonstrates this struggle between cultures‚ playing off Beowulf in theme. Excalibur‚ the Arthurian Legend‚ depicts the final battle between Christian and pagan belief‚ Christianity winning out in the end. Epics

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    The Book Thief Theme

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    ¨ I am all bluster- I am not violent. I am not malicious. I am a result.¨ The Book Thief‚ written by Markus Zusak‚ is a heartfelt novel‚ which tells a story about a young girl living in Germany‚ but if we go beyond the surface‚ you will find a terrified child trying to escape the gruesome reality by going into the world of books with the help of her foster parents. This story is very awestrucking because Death tells the story of Liesel‚ and there is no bias because he doesn’t have any feelings and

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    The theme Individual vs society is shown In the Book thief in many ways. In The Book Thief‚ there are many instances when the smaller‚ personal world of Liesel comes into contact with the larger German society of World War II and the Holocaust going on around them. Books give Liesel as an individual a better world than the one she’s in. She has a better society when she’s in her own world. Reading books is something she can control has an individual. Liesel reads books so she can stop being bullied

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    Book Thief Theme

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    A novel would be meaningless without theme. The theme is what the author intends the reader to understand through the reading of the novel. Mark Zusak in The Book Thief ‚ encompasses the use of imagery ‚ diction ‚ tone ‚ syntax and detail all to portray theme of the novel. Zusak employs the theme that words are powerful ‚ they can trigger violence but also constitute peace. The theme that words are powerful is illuminated throughout the novel. For example ‚ in Max’s dream Hitler through just the

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