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    The Book Thief Thesis

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    because he takes lives‚ but in this book he does take lives ‚but he is really nice. He is the opposite of what you think of him. Death is caring just like humans ‚and one cool thing about death is he believes in afterlife. This book named The Book Thief written by Markus Zusak which takes place in Germany is very interesting because in this book characters are capable with great compassion and great evil. For example‚ Liesel ( the protagonist) has great compassion towards everyone‚ but on the other

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    hurriedly and in a careless manner. Again‚ when some work is delayed‚ the time which would have been profitably used is wasted. Time wasted is time lost forever. Hence procrastination‚ that is the habit of postponing things‚ is rightly called the thief of time. Sometimes a very heavy price has to be paid for delaying things. The person who delays insuring his house will regret it when the house is gutted by a sudden fire. Delay in the treatment of a disease may make it worse‚ and may even result

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    Summary Of The Book Thief

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    without her dying. He however has taken the lives of people she cares about very deeply. Every time death sees her he remembers the colors that surround her. He makes sure to point these out every time he sees her. He refers to Liesel as the book thief because she continually steals books. The first book she stole wasn’t even because she wanted to see it. She stole it to keep as a memento for the last time she saw her brother and her mother. Death was their when it happened because he was taking

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    Analysis Of The Book Thief

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    The general idea for this narrative film treatment is about a trouble teenager who live in a bad and corrupt neighborhood in the inner city. He’s always in a much bigger chaotic environment. With a big ambition of knowing what he wants to become in life‚ and much productive mindset but lack the sense of parental guidance. He was going through struggles and life challenges. He found himself mingling with the wrong crowd. He bumped into an old friend that will introduce him into the life of crime and

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    Narrated by Death‚ “The Book Thief” is the story of Liesel Meminger‚ a nine-year-old German girl who was given to two foster parents‚ Hans and Rosa Hubermann by her mother in the small town of Molching‚ shortly before World War II. However‚ on their way to Molching in the train‚ Liesel’s younger brother Werner Meminger dies. Although Hans and Rosa Hubermann have two children of their own that have already moved out‚ they agreed to take care of Liesel for the small portion of money would they receive

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    Cyrano ATD Romeo and Juliet The Book Thief Recognizing Diversity In the story‚ there is a war going on between the Spaniards and the Frenchmen. Cyrano and his cadets‚ are sent by De Guiche to the frontline of the war to fight and defend France. There is a spy under the command of De Guiche that tells the Spaniards to attack‚ basically sending his own Frenchmen into death. Junior lives on an poor Indian Reservation‚ but goes to school at a rich‚ white people school. He was shunned at first because

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    BOOK THIEF NOTES

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    Prolouge/Part 1 The Grave Digger’s Handbook 2-80 January 1939‚ Liesel Meminger is 9 years old. Liesel Meminger (the book thief)‚ and her brother are traveling with their mother by train to Himmel ("Heaven") Street in the small town of Molching‚ where Liesel and her brother going to live with foster parents‚ Rosa Hubermann and her husband Hans Hubermann. Her father was a communist. Werner (her brother) dies‚ and Death (the narattor) takes his spirit. Two days later‚ Liesel’s brother

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    events unfold‚ but do not inflict or receive any of the pain. For instance‚ in Maus‚ the Polish were depicted as people who simply stood on the sidelines during the Holocaust. However‚ some bystanders do offer their help to the victims. In The Book Thief‚ the Huberman’s and Liesel offered Max a place to hide and stay safe. Additionally‚ in Maus‚ Mrs. Motonowa sheltered Vladek and his wife. These three categories have a specific balance. One group is the result of another. Without perpetrators‚ there

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    picture shows significance because the man showed empathy to the girl and he cared about how bad she was living. It also shows that the man gave his sandals to her because she needed it more than he did. This picture is similar to the scene in the Book Thief where Hans Hubermann offers a piece of bread to the Jew. Personal Reflection Personally‚ I think that relationships do not always involve two people who are in love with each other‚ but it also involves friendship and family. In fact‚ I think that

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    The Mind of a Child Thief

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    The Mind of a Child Thief If you get in the habit of stealing I believe it always starts out in people as they are young adults or children. It’s greatly enforced by peer pressure‚ or in some cases‚ just wanting to have everything you couldn’t. For me once I got in it‚ it was hard to get out and almost became a routine and a drug to steal‚ such as my case making me a kleptomaniac. The need to do it for my case came from the thrill and adrenaline I got from doing it every time as well as having

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