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    BOOK THIEF NOTES

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    deliveries. Some of the neighbors include Rudy Steiner‚ one of six who lives next door to the Hubermanns; Frau Diller‚ a staunch Aryan cornershop owner; Tommy Muller‚ a twitchy kid suffering from ear infections; and Pfiffikus‚ a vulgar man. Rudy is implied to be infatuated with Liesel. Hans is revealed to not be a supporter of Hitler. In September Germany invades Poland‚ starting World War II. Liesel is moved up to the same class as Rudy and Tommy‚ the proper level for her age. Liesel

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    Rudy's: Market Analysis

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    and every shampoo have some unique qualities. Like Anti-Dandruff‚ Conditioner‚ Hair fall prevention etc.  We are going to launch a new shampoo which contains various qualities in one shampoo.  Our shampoos name is “RUDYS- ALL in ONE”  Its been developed by the “RUDYS” company and by world famous hair experts. Mission Statement  Each and every company have a mission statement. Its is very important. Because it emphasizes the company’s strength in the market place. Our purposes

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    soon opens up to her stepfather Hans. She tells him about her brother and her inability to read. Hans then prepares himself to teach her. School is hard for her since she is unable to read‚ but meets a boy‚ which eventually becomes her best friend‚ Rudy. Once she gets the hang of it she creates a new obsession for herself. The first book she reads is “The Grave Digger’s

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    Frau Holtzapfel's Death

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    first bomb hits Tommy Muller’s apartment block; he and his family are asleep. Frau Holtzapfel is sitting awake in her kitchen. Frau Diller is asleep; her shop is destroyed‚ and her framed photo of Hitler is smashed. The Steiners are all asleep‚ and Rudy is in a bed with one of his sisters; Death recognizes him as the boy who gave the pilot a teddy bear. Death observes Rudy’s soul and sees him pretending to be Jesse Owens‚ retrieving a book from the icy river‚ and imagining a kiss from Liesel; he makes

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    Chapters 15-19 a lot of important events occurred that will impact the end of the story I think. Such as in chapter 15 we right away found out about the dark truth of Rudy. It was an extremely shocking new‚ I was not expecting that at all. I used to think Rudy was probably a nice guy mostly after finding out that he was priest. That maybe he had just felt disappointed about the religion or something and therefore he would drink a lot. However now I know the truth I don’t really know how to feel‚

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    Group 1 “ Brother‚ can you spare a dime” by Rudy Valle‚ 1932 In many instances‚ songs have been written to explain events that are going on in the world. The song “ brother‚ can you spare a dime” by Rudy Valle justifies that. In 1932 when the song was produced it was during the great depression where the unemployment rate was 24.1% and the economy was in a down ward spiral. The message that Rudy is trying to portray is that everyone from a businessman in a city to a union worker from this

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    surprised me. A couple include Liesel receiving two books for christmas‚ Hans Junior leaving‚ and how Rudy has reacted to Liesel throughout the entire passage‚ In November 1939 in the story Liesel was learning to read with her Papa’s help‚ every night at around 2 A.M. without Rosa’s knowledge. One day in school there was a reading test for all the students‚ except for Liesel‚ which Rudy being Rudy brought it up to Sister Maria‚ so Liesel did end up trying to read from the book. However‚ Liesel completely

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    Zusak‚ Markus. The Book Thief. Place of Publication: Alfred A. Knopf. March 2006. The reason‚ Type‚ and Setting: I selected this book because I had heard many good things about it from past teachers and students. I had planned to complete this book my sophomore year but never got around to it. The book falls into the category of historical fiction and is incredibly enthralling‚ and realistic. The majority of the novel takes place in Mulching‚ Germany while it was under Hitler’s rule. Plot: The

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    Liesel’s Catastrophic Trauma Transformation of Change Change is an 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

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    Review of "The Book Thief"

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    Review of The Book Thief by Markus Zusak It seems sometimes like the market for young adult literature is written down to the readers‚ almost in a condescending manner. That is why a book like The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is so refreshing in this sea of cookie cutter romances and fantasies. While classified as a young adult novel‚ it deals with very serious themes. The book’s cover comes printed with this label: “It is 1939. Nazi Germany. The country is holding its breath. Death has

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