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    Book Thief Reflection

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    End of Term Self-Reflection Throughout this term‚ I read several outstanding books that helped me grow as an independent reader. First‚ I read The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ which is an inspiring historical fiction novel. This wonderful text was just right: not too challenging‚ not too easy. In addition to‚ I read The Martian by Andy Weir‚ which is a science fiction novel. The Martian was a slightly challenging read‚ but that did not in any way impair my ability to understand or enjoy

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    The main conflict in The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak‚ is Hitler versus Liesel‚ which is a man versus man external conflict. The conflict between Hitler and Liesel is Hilter was the one who took away her birth mother‚ and her brother‚ both acts that Liesel despises him for. The author wrote‚ "...the suffering of her mother + the death of her brother= the Fuhrer" (Zusak 115). Since Hitler‚ or the Fuhrer‚ took away Liesel’s birth family‚ a conflict was created between Liesel and Hitler. The lyrics in

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    Taylor Worthington Mr. Dwyer Honors English 3-4 Black 9 June 2014 Independent Novel Essay Small literary devices create maximized results in the novel‚ The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Zusak’s novel is about a young girl‚ named Liesel Meminger‚ who after losing her brother was given away by her mother to a couple from Mochling‚ Germany‚ named Hans and Rosa Hubermann. The Hubermann’s raise Liesel well‚ helping her through chaos she went through‚ as Liesel made friends‚ like her best friend and unknown

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    important part of life. It is very interesting to see how one can change their personality and their beliefs. It is also very fascinating to see how one can realize that this world is not the world that you thought of. In the novel‚ The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Liesel undergoes many changes both as an individual and a character in the story. The protagonist‚ Liesel evolves from a powerless and meek character to a powerful and more defiant character. Firstly‚ Liesel transforms from a helpless character

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    Title: The book thief Author: Markus Zusak Date completed: 24/3/12 Genre: Novel In the novel The book thief by Markus Zusak thief their is a recurrent idea of prejudice. Mostly towards the Jewish the book is set in world war 2 it adds an exciting feeling of danger during the novel. The idea of prejudice‚ in this book can also be linked to the fat boy story where the blame

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    The Book Thief is novel written by Markus Zusak is a book about a little girl named Liesel‚ who loves to read book and also steals them. Throughout the story‚ the narrator “Death” spoils the information‚ leaving out certain parts of the information‚ making us question why and how. He spoils by saying that Rudy’s going to die‚ Himmel Street is going to be bombed‚ and that he saw the book thief three times. Zusak uses foreshadowing to make us‚ the readers more interested in why and how the events in

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    Theme Theft is a central theme for the novel The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak‚ because of the time in which it is set. War is a power struggle‚ and a battle for dominance over people and territory. Hitler was stronger than the German people‚ and convinced them through his powerful words to treat those who did not meet his idea of perfection as inferior. Liesel’s somewhat trivial theft acts in juxtaposition with the larger theft of innocence and purity that Hitler causes. Hitler stole the lives

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    he would have been toast. There was no way for Max to know the Hubermanns were trustworthy. Another portrayal of courage in The Book Thief is when Rudy and Liesel gave bread to the Jews. The reason Zusak is trying to teach courage is so that people stand up for what is right and correct unjust laws. Zusak is trying to teach the theme of love and friendship because they are very important things in a harsh

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    give us the power to communicate‚ they are certainly not as influential or manipulative as they have the ability to be. Nazi Germany is a place where the use of the immense power of combined letters is perfected. In the novel‚ The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak‚ words are used to create goodness‚ comfort‚ and sanity in a time of war. When wielded by the correct person‚ a strong vocabulary also has the chance to manipulate any man into changing his mind completely. Lastly‚ simple conversations can even

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    and are used to convey ideas and beliefs. In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak he has used powerful symbolism to show how words and literature are used to symbolise destruction‚ and that they can be as powerful as a weapon. This is a very important and prominent idea that Zusak conveys to the readers because it is a universal occurrence‚ particularly during World War Two and Hitlers rise to power through his convincing use of words. Zusak has used the innocence of the protagonist‚ nine year old Liesel

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