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    Abandoned. This one word is enough to describe the central emotion of Liesel Meminger throughout the course of The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ as she tries her best to move on from her dark past. The novel portrays Liesel Meminger as the protagonist of the story and describes the many challenges she faces‚ settling into her new foster family. After putting her best effort into recover from the treacherous time when her brother dies and her mother abandons her‚ as she cannot afford to take care of

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    Michael Jackson

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    world-wide. He was the one to change pop history. He was the one whose songs encouraged people to be proud of what they are. He was the one who inbraced the goodness of children and humanitarian work. He was the King of Pop. He was Michael Joseph Jackson. Born on the 29th of August 1958‚ in Gary‚ Indiana‚ Chicago‚ Michael was the eighth of ten children to an African-American family. He attended Montclair college prep‚ his elementary‚ where he gained interest in music. Michael had a troubled relationship

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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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    haiku than meets the eyes. These poems can encapsulate a writers vision within a short passage. The audience is allowed to enrich upon the writers few‚ carefully chosen words‚ by drawing on experience and imagination. Matsuo Basho’s haiku‚ "Heat lightning streak"‚ adheres to this philosophy. This structurally short and simple poem manages to illustrate a vision of apprehension and unease‚ by comprising well developed elements of tone‚ imagery‚ and rhythm. Having a sense of the tone within a literary

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    The Book Thief Analysis

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    Mutual Protection and Respect In The Book Thief‚ Death is trying to figure out why humans are worth it. Hans Hubermann and Liesel Meminger are an example of why human lives are worth all the trouble. Zusak portrays Liesel Meminger and Hans Hubermann’s mentor/pupil relationship through imagery and powerful words. Hans and Liesel have a simple yet complex relationship in which they both teach each other important life lessons to prove to Death that human life is worth the pain and sorrow. Hans and

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    Power In The Book Thief

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    Power can come from many sources‚ with the most prominent being fear and knowledge. In Markus 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

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    Diction In The Book Thief

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    In this quote‚ on page 446 of the Book Thief‚ Zusak is stressing the idea that without the knowledge of words and not knowing the extreme power they contain‚ humans wouldn’t be able to fufill their desires and express the potential they have hidden deep inside of them. Whether one uses these words to discriminate and disparage a certain race‚ or instead take the same words to heal‚ save‚ and to fight against justice‚ it all relies on the specific diction used. In many ways‚ the Holocaust was a war

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    the book thief character

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    Jessie Zhu Characterization in The Book Thief Short Analysis of each character 1. Liesel a) Liesel is the “book thief”‚ she is given up by her mother and is adopted by a coups in Molching. She learns to read from his forster father and befriend with Rudy and Max. She learns the power of words and the beauty and the brutality of humanity. She survives Hitler’s reign while many of whom she loves dies. She has blond hair and brown eyes As depicted in the book‚ it says that “her hair was a close

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    Jackson Monologue

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    shaking. My best friend killed himself because of me. I go in and see my other friends standing there in all black‚ Julie and Dominick. The ceremony was about to start so we all took out seats. The priest started to talk about the type of person Jackson was; sweet‚ kind‚ giving‚ big heart‚ great personality‚ loving soul‚ and full of wonder. He continued with the speech and I toned him out and started to think off all of the wonderful times we had together. Walking to school every morning‚ staying

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    Jackson Legacy

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    spoils system‚ rewarded political party workers with government jobs to prevent corruption‚ negatively affected Jackson’s legacy. Even thought the spoils system was supposed to lower corruption‚ it did the exact opposite. The reason behind it was that Jackson gave jobs to illiterates‚ incompetents‚ and people that has no clue on what to do it office‚ instead of giving jobs to people who would actually benefit to the nation. These reasons show the negativity of Jackson’s legacy. The Nullification Crisis

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