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    It was about Hitler using his power of words to rule‚ and soon‚ his words turned into trees‚ but Max and Liesel’s bond grew further than any of Hitler’s word trees did. Max was able to evoke emotions of love and friendship out of Liesel‚ even if it was through a book. Max and Liesel’s story is just one example‚ but books‚ poems‚ the internet‚ music‚ and much more can be used to spread the power of words as well. When people have favorite songs or poems‚ it is usually of the words

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    (243)‚ and even “haunted” (550). Giving Death this voice allows Zusak to create an unbiased and objective narrator who is genuinely believable‚ a quality which is imperative to any children/young adult book. Death‚ unlike our young female protagonist Liesel‚ can plausibly bring up questions of human nature‚ mortality‚ and the existence of God. For instance‚ take Death’s “Small but noteworthy note” that he’s “seen so many young men over the years who think they’re running at other young men [when] they

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    In The Book Thief‚ the most important symbol was undoubtedly the books Liesel stole. Liesel’s books have power‚ previously forgotten or banned in an attempt to brainwash the public. When she steals these books‚ she is going against the Nazis and their orders. She was preventing the complete erasure of Jews‚ one book at a time. After losing her family‚ home‚ and almost everything she owned in the Himmel Street bombing‚ all Liesel has are the clothes on her back and the book she was writing. In that

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    She becomes a foster child‚ when her mother leaves her in the care of Rosa‚ and Hans Hubermann. She discovers a love for books‚ when she steals The Gravedigger’s Handbook after the funeral of her younger brother. When Mr. Hubermann discovers that Liesel is illiterate‚ he helps her gain reading skills by teaching her new vocabulary‚ and giving her care on 33 Himmel Street. Over time‚ her new hobby impacts many people such as Max Vandenburg‚ Ilsa Herman‚ and Rudy Steiner. Max is a Jew that is in the

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    by Markus Zusak‚ this incident ties into the chapter “The Book of Fire” on page 114. This chapter is about how Liesel is waiting for Hans and his pal to finish a conversation when she notices Nazi’s burning Jewish items. There was a fire and it contained Half a red flag‚ two posters advertising a Jewish poet‚ three books‚ and a wooden sign with something written in Hebrew on it. Liesel notices the books and immediately intrigued by them. She wants one. The books are speaking to her for her to take

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    English 180: Solberg Fall 2012 Final Exam Study Guide OVERVIEW 1. The final is Wednesday December 12‚ from 1-4:00 p.m. in MLC 2 (basement computer lab). Plan to arrive ahead of time and to spend the full three hours on the exam (you likely will not need three hours‚ but it’s a good idea to block out the full time just in case). Bring pens or pencils and all books we have read so far this semester. 2. I design the final exam to test what I expect you to know at the depth I expect you

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    Analyse how an important event at the beginning shaped outcomes in an extended written text. In the book ‘The Book Thief’‚ Markus Zusak the author has used the theme of colours in the prologue. The theme of colours has been used to show how Death sees colours and what these colours mean to Death in his perspective. Markus Zusak uses the techniques of imagery to show this. We also see Deaths perspective on humanity‚ how he dislikes humans‚ their behaviour‚ their thoughts‚ their actions‚ this is

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    The message that Orwell gives to readers is that power can lead to corruption and oppression. It shows the way that a government can brainwash its citizens through propaganda. Napoleon and Snowball used fear and propaganda to keep their place in ruling and this shows that even a revolution that was meant for equality and liberty can still progress into a dictatorial state. People can interpret Animal Farm in many different ways but here is one way of interpreting it. This book was written to reflect

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    “A small but noteworthy note. I’ve seen so many young men over the years who think they’re running at other young men. They are not. They are running at me.” Death is our most important character. He gives us a perspective on the living mankind and the horrific beauty that makes his job so much harder. But why is he so interested in the survivors if his job is the dead? What would happen if he had no part in Liesel’s story? And most importantly‚ what has Death taught us about the world and the deeper

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    insight to the end of the story. It depicts Himmel street during and after the bombing. During the bombing almost everyone on himmel was fast asleep. The narrator tells the reader exactly who dies‚ and who lived‚ which is only one‚ the book thief. Liesel was in the basement reading through her story‚ again. Afterwards‚ a team of rescuers find her alone in the rubble‚ and she finds Papa and mama‚ lifeless. The only thing she can do is hold on to the words that she had written‚ “the words who had saved

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