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    The Book Thief Setting

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    time it was in the setting of this book. A very dramatic impact of the book is a girl named Liesel who is living of the time of World War II‚ with the Jewish being discriminated. When living at her new home with her foster parents Hans and Rosa Hubberman‚ she finds herself more than a lonely girl. By the end of the story‚ she became courageous‚ persevering‚ and loyal to others. In the start of the story‚ Liesel is lonely and hurt from suffering a great loss of her brother Werner‚ father (the communist)

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    different. Liesel is the protagonist and her progress is slowed by Death‚ the narrator. Death is the antagonist‚ but he does not mean to go against Liesel or hurt those around her. While there is contrast between the characters‚ Death is sympathetic toward Liesel and does not mean to cause her suffering. The book includes many different characters‚ yet Liesel is the protagonist. Each character included somehow relates or interacts with Liesel through the book. The fact that Death is

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    Markus Zusak. The book details four years of the life of a young girl‚ Liesel Meminger‚ throughout the course of World War Two. The novel differentiates the appearance of a person‚ event or item when it is only briefly

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    EDPROFST 707 ELAINE WILSON (Elle). I.D. 3712978 ASSIGNMENT 2 # Essay form‚ using reader response theory‚ describe your aesthetic and efferent response to each novel. Draw on your knowledge of past literary and life experiences to expand upon your responses. A couple of years ago my friends thirteen year old daughter had received The Hunger Games book as a gift and was so excited after reading it that she insisted that her mother read the book. My friend decided to read the book and she read

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    world full of greed for power and hatred for others. The young girl‚ Liesel Meminger loses people she loves and is forced to go live with foster parents and live in Germany during the time of World War two. Liesel has a tough time breaking into her new life‚ she becomes close with her foster dad‚Hans Hubermann‚ whom she calls papa. Papa teaches Liesel to read because Liesel stole a book and could not read it. This helps Liesel grow to love her knew home. She even grows to love her foster mother Rosa

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    The Book Thief greatly impacted the tone‚ mood‚ and suspense of certain scenes. Three of these scenes that were greatly impacted by underscore were when the Nazi party came to check basements for air raid shelters‚ when Liesel writes her life story in the basement‚ and when Liesel walks up Himmel Street after the bomb hits. Firstly‚ underscore could be identified when the men from the Nazi party came to check the basements. The underscore created the suspense and the question‚ “Will the Nazis find

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    This paragraph says much about the books setting‚ which is Nazi Germany in the late 30s and early 40s. It takes place at a book burning(Look at my old post‚ "The burning of books")‚ and you really get the feeling how it was like. You can imagine how Liesel feels like‚ standing there with all the books going to be burnt.

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    though there’s a lot of suffering and pain in the book‚ Markus Zusak shows how the characters grow from it‚ just like Martin did. In the Book thief‚ Marcus Zusak illustrates how enduring pain can make people grow in the characters Max‚ Ilsa‚ and Liesel. In the story‚ Max experiences enduring pain and gained a lot from it. When Max is a little boy‚ his father and uncle die‚ and their death motivated him to never give up. After Max’s uncle dies‚ he vows "when death captures me‚ (Max) vowed he will

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    Analytic Essay The power of words has influenced and effected many people negatively and positively in The Book Thief. But ironically‚ many people use them and think of them in a negative way. These people are called Hitler‚ Liesel and Rosa. Many words influenced their daily lives‚ which helps them become brighter for the future and to have more power. Words are crafted and woven around each and everyone’s lives. The author writes The Book Thief to demonstrate the power of words‚ both in a horrific

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    Summary: The Book Thief

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    the story of Liesel Meminger‚ a nine-year-old German girl who is given up by her mother to live with Hans and Rosa Hubermann in the small town of Molching in 1939‚ shortly before World War II. On their way to Molching‚ Liesel’s younger brother Werner dies‚ and she is traumatized‚ experiencing nightmares about him for months. Hans is a gentle man who brings her comfort and helps her learn to read‚ starting with a book Liesel stole from the cemetery where her brother was buried. Liesel befriends a boy

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