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    The Book Thief critical essay Tallus Gibson Liesel acquires many books throughout living in Molching with the Hubberman’s but three that stick out are Mein Kampf‚ The stand over man and The Word Shaker. These three stuck out because they represent so much to her behind the actual words in the books. They are metaphors for Max and how important kind words are for combatting hateful ones. Just like Hitler said he would rule the world with his words‚ Liesel defends herself and max with the same

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    In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ Hans Hubermann is a man of few words‚ however he is also a man of impeccable character. Continuously‚ Hans does acts of superior quality. He takes in the orphaned Liesel‚ he teaches the illiterate foster child to read and gives his love. Another somewhat unintelligent but daring move made by Mr. Hubermann is the fact he goes against the Nazi party multiple times. Hans is also true to himself‚ he does not join due to his strong beliefs and stays spirited during it

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    “Like most misery‚ it started with apparent happiness.” Narrated by Death himself‚ this story is about a young girl that intrigued him. As World War Two is just starting‚ 9 year-old Liesel Meminger goes to live in Molching‚ Germany with her new foster family‚ the Hubermann’s. The only item she takes with her is “The Gravedigger’s Handbook”‚ a book she had previously stolen from her brother’s graveside. While Liesel is settling into her new home Hans Hubermann teaches her to read‚ which makes her

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    A girl who steals books and a person who collects souls‚ it’s an unusual combination that works.The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a novel that follows a young girl named Liesel Meminger in Nazi Germany. The Narration is done by “Death”‚ a soul collecting immortal. Having Death as the narrator creates a dark and dreary tone. Death as a character is very cynical and depressing ‚ he’s the exact opposite of what you would expect the grim reaper to be.The dramatic irony caused by death’s comments‚enhances

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    Taylor Gambill Mrs. Mantooth English II honors – period 1 22 January 2013 The Book Thief essay Love is a major theme in The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Rudy’s love for Liesel causes him to stick by her side through good and bad. Liesel is compelled by her love for books and the feeling of conquering new words. Papa’s love for Liesel is very profound throughout the course of the book. Love is the driving force for many people throughout the novel. Rudy loves Liesel from the moment they

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    Jones Coles AP English Lit. Comp. 21 November 2013 The Book Thief Open Response Markus Zusak‚ an award winning novelist‚ showcases the power that words can have on the environment around the world. In his novel The Book Thief‚ he shows the reader that even in a time of forlornness that words will always be one of the most powerful weapons that the human race can ever hope to gain. In the book Liesel Meminger‚ a German girl‚ is on her way to the small town of Molching‚ Germany‚ near Munich

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    shattered repercussions of losing a child and its effect on a relationship. Similarly‚ ’Tuft of Flowers‚’ published in 1906‚ emphasizes the significance of even the most smallest discoveries. Similarly‚ The 2001 novel‚ ’When Dogs Cry‚’ written by Markus Zusak‚ explores the character of Cameron Wolfe and his whirlwind journey of self-discovery. Link back to thesis‚ talk about themes and context if necessary. Link to question and introduce home burial. This poem presents a fractured relationship between

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    “You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean‚ if a few drops of the ocean are dirty‚ the ocean does not become dirty” - Mahatma Gandhi. Markus zusak captured the same idea in the Book Thief. This book takes place during world war 2 / the holocaust. It’s about a girl who loses her loved ones in a bombing. Throughout this essay there will be 3 main points‚ Max’s book‚ Liesel’s friendship with Rudy‚ and Ilsa’s understanding of Liesel. The world may be horrifying to look at‚ but if

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    Anne Frank‚ a Jewish victim of the Holocaust and author of The Diary of a Young Girl‚ once stated “Despite everything‚ I believe that people are really good at heart.” Even though people may do bad things‚ there is still good in people who do those bad things. Many people who may seem bad can also be deemed good at heart by certain acts they commit such as some German soldiers showing mercy to Jewish prisoners by giving them water‚ food‚ or not killing them when they do some job incorrectly.

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    Mangano 1 Leah Mangano Mr. Valdes English 10 July 18‚ 2012 “The Importance of Literature” Fahrenheit 451: 1. Quote: “ ‘Come on‚ woman!’ The woman knelt among the books‚ touching the drenched leather and cardboard‚ reading the gilt titles with her fingers while her eyes accused Montag. ‘You can’t ever have my books‚’ she said.” (Bradbury 35) Explanation: The woman knew the firemen would never

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