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    said near the end of Part Nine‚ after Rudy and Liesel find the enemy fighter pilot in his crashed plane and Rudy gives the pilot the teddy bear as he dies. Liesel and Rudy have become best friends and they share all of their secrets. Rudy is now aware of how Liesel borrows books from the mayor’s wife and on one occasion they received cookies as Liesel would decide on a new book to borrow. But March comes in and an air raid occurs at that time Liesel is at Frau Holtzapfel home she refuses to leave

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    Markus Zusak‚ the author uses characterization to show how Liesel has a deeper understanding of people without realizing it and maintaining her innocence. For a young girl to live in hard times as these were in WWII Germany‚ Liesel seems to understand the big picture even from her quaint setting in Munich. Liesel feels very close to a Jew her parents are helping keep hidden from Nazi eye. His name is Max‚ and when he falls ill‚ Liesel is there to put hope in this dark situation. “But when you

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    Zusak’s The Book Thief‚ the ways that displays of power take shape differ as much as how the characters perceive power itself. Throughout the text‚ Liesel changes and develops; while she originally finds Hitler’s words empowering‚ she learns that his words are oppressive and are the reason for the suffering of many‚ including her loved ones. Later on‚ Liesel is able to find her individuality through both her own words and the words of those around her such as Hans Hubermann and Max Vandenburg who teach

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    especially at the end after the bombing. We see everyone that Liesel associated herself with die‚ and this one haunting sentence foreshadows the events. This statement makes it known to readers that death‚ is basically inevitable and that there will be a great deal of it in the text. The passage contributes to the work as a whole because it focuses in on one of the major themes in this novel‚ death. It uses death as a unifier‚ conclusively

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    The Book Thief‚ a young German girl‚ Liesel‚ begins to steal books. Her one dream in life is to read and write. Coming from a poor family‚ she is not given the opportunity to read as the other kids are. Only the rich could have access to extensive libraries‚ because of the cost of books. Hitler also wanted to maintain complete control of the Germans. This meant controlling the books they had access to. Hitler was smart to do this‚ but Liesel was smarter. Liesel realized why Hitler wrote his own book

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    The symbolism of books differ from the accordion because the accordion shows the journey of life and not education. Although these two items have their differences‚ they also contain their similarities. Both the symbolism relates back to Hans and Liesel Hubermann. For the accordion‚ Hans received it from a friend that saved his life and sadly died. The object is already representing life by reminding Hans of‚ the once living man‚ Erik Vandenburg who saved his life. Also Hans constantly plays the

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    Thomas Araujo December 13‚ 2012 The Book Thief Essay In The Book Thief there are many references to words having power. Throughout the book‚ Liesel stole many books which would affect her life during World War II. She learns how to read and this allows her to survive the world of war. These books keep her away from the destruction and despair from the war. Liesel and Max‚ the Jewish man hiding in her basement‚ give each other strength through the words and stories that they exchange. There are also

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    so she was in danger. Because she was young‚ she had the opportunity to be safe by staying with the Hubermanns‚ but her mother did not. She was shipped off to Himmel Street. It was here that Liesel was protected from the war until she was old enough to understand it. Liesel’s mother always warned her‚ ”Liesel‚ keep your nose out

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    Personal Connection    Jiyeon Min     (Fan Fiction­The Death)     The Death sat beside Liesel and breathed. An air of sadness rushed into his lungs‚  which seemed to choke the oxygen out of his body. But it did not bother him anyways  so he just enjoyed the sensation of draining oxygen. However the only thing that  bothered him was the taste of sadness that lingered on top of his tongue that lead deep  into the lungs.      Black      Such sad color seemed to be the only thing he can feel at the present moment

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    everyone‚ even under these dreadful circumstances. From the beginning of the book death is always present. It was introduced with the passing of Liesel’s brother “Trees wore blankets of ice. As you might expect‚ someone had died”. Everyone that Liesel meets throughout the story has something in common with her‚ that something is

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