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    major events and minor events but without them‚ we would all be nothing. Words imitate all of the shade of passion. The influence of words can help and hinder‚ as well as teach us right from wrong. Words are powerful in every way they are used. In Markus Zusak’s novel The Book Thief‚ the importance of words has a great deal of effects on many of the characters. When you are born you are taught how to speak‚ no matter what language. However‚ in some countries the literacy rate is very low and the

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    mixture; they aren’t always desirable but they are all formative in developing our identity and thus have an impact on being able to belong within our own mental state. Once the characters in Rainbow’s End by Jane Harrison and The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak realise the desired person they wanted to be they then become a formidable person and naturally belong in any circumstance. This confirms that the more we connect with our present understanding of belonging and engage with what we want to become we

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    In The Book Thief‚ readers follow through the childhood of Liesel Meminger‚ a young German girl growing up in Nazi Germany during World War II‚ all through the interesting perspective of Death. After losing her entire family‚ she is adopted into a new family‚ and gradually adapts to a new life in the town of Molching‚ on a street named Himmel. She learns how to live with her two adoptive parents: a stern‚ “small wardrobe-sized” mother who swears “Saumensch” on a daily basis‚ and a father who plays

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    This astonishing book will keep you aroused‚ and on the edge of your seat. In Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief reveals the motivation in the characters they experience concerning family issues. Throughout the book the three main characters Liesel‚ Max‚ and Hans develop motivation to overcome their individual challenges of life. Liesel obtains the motivation to overcome challenges she faces‚ Max also acquires the motivation to surmount the challenges in his life‚ and Hans additionally uses motivation

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    In the Book Thief‚ Zusak shows through Liesel’s relationships with books how she develops from a helpless and weak girl to a strong and mature young woman. Mostly it is not the books themselves that change Liesel but it is how she responds and relates to them. For instance‚ when she stole her first book‚ "The Grave Digger’s Guide" at her brother’s funeral she was feeling helpless and weak‚ by picking up the book‚ even though she couldn’t read it‚ it gave her a sense of control to steal it. It also

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    Among many other things‚ I enjoy creating art‚ helping others‚ and adventuring the world around me. There is much more to a suburb than what meets the eye‚ and by the time I finish highschool‚ I want to have found all the little alcoves in my neighbourhood. Unfortunately‚ school already takes up a lot of my time‚ thus during the school year‚ I can not go outside as frequently as I can in the summer. I am uneasy at the thought that continuing to do IB will consume all of time‚ especially with large

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    Jewish prisoners. When Rudy and Liesel pedal together toward Dachau‚ they stop at a road. Rudy passes a bag full of bread to Liesel and says: “Take a handful.” “I’m not sure this is a good idea.” He slapped some bread onto her palm. “Your papa did.” (Zusak 440). Hans Hubermann‚ Liesel’s foster father‚ gave a piece of bread during the parade of Dachau to a malnourished Jew. Rudy‚ who was an apple stealer at the beginning of the story‚ decides to put his own hunger aside to follow Hans’ example and give

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    The book thief is written by Markus Zusak. This book is told by death about a little girl ’the book thief’. The girl is called Liesel‚ she has to go through alot. She was sent to her foster parents with her little brother. The rough time begins already by losing her brother. It was al because their mother didn’t want them anymore. At the funeral of her little brother‚ a man dropped his book what she tooks. She took it home with her and hide it under her bed. A few days later living with her foster

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    Markus Zusak’s poignant novel The Book Thief chronicles the struggles of a young bibliophile who suffers great losses during the time of the Holocaust. Death trails Liesel Meminger as she slowly develops literacy and a passion for pilfering novels. The theme of death recurs throughout the novel as it presents itself continuously within tragedy and suffering. The presence of death reveals itself to the book thief within both celebration and mourning as her life of words cycles on. In a state of partial

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    include her gaining knowledge of words. As she overcame the obstacle of illiteracy‚ she developed a love and fascination for books. Liesel’s grasp of words is an important aspect of her journey as she grows and transforms into a more confident person. Zusak uses words and propaganda as a key theme in the novel. Her inner journey is developed as she gains an understanding of Hitler’s propaganda; the basis of his power and the

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