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    In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ Liesel also known as one of the main characters is a kleptomaniac with a purpose. The novel‚ set during the WWII around Hitler’s uprising‚ follows as narrated by death itself a girl growing up during difficult times. Liesel starts a habit of stealing books‚ some that have greater consequences than others as during that time owning books especially foreign‚ was prohibited and penalized. Some books have greater consequences than others‚ but are the risks worth it

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    authors that have made fantastic contributions with their literary masterpieces. One of the most recent up and coming authors‚ who has already won several awards for his books‚ is Markus Zusak. In Fighting Ruben Wolfe‚ I Am the Messenger‚ and The Book Thief‚ there are connections between Mr. Zusak‚ and each of the protagonists. Markus Zusak was born on June 23‚ 1975 in Sydney‚ Australia. He was the youngest of four children. His father‚ Helmut Zusak‚ was born in Austria‚ and his mother‚ Lisa Zusak

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    “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought‚ conscience‚ and religion.” (Article18). In the book thief by Markus Zusak this article was violated many times by Hitler and other characters. Hitler and the torture that he brought to characters such as Max‚ Liesel‚ and Hans violate many articles such as article 18 in the UDHR. These characters were not given the right to freedom of religion. Or given the chance to stand up for what they believe is right. Or even given the privacy they deserve in their

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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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    In Markus Zusak The Book Thief a girl named Liesel has lost all of her blood-related family due to war. She uncovers that the reason her family has been stripped away from her is due to their rebellious acts towards Hitler. I choose the quotation "the words were thrown at the steps‚ and Liesel could feel the slush of anger‚ stirring hotly in her stomach" due to the powerful meaning behind it‚ that can only be uncovered if thoroughly analyzed. At first glance‚ it seemed that this was just a girl

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    Germans would call the persecuted Jews awful names‚ while others would encourage them to get back on their feet and survive. These people survived because of the positive words communicated to them during rough times. In the novel The Book Thief‚ written by Markus Zusak‚ many of its characters use words for the betterment of their audience. Liesel‚ the main protagonist in this novel‚ proves to the reader that words bring a positive effect to its listeners. During the second air raid‚ Liesel and her

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    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 defiant character. Firstly‚ Liesel transforms from a helpless

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    The general idea for this narrative film treatment is about a trouble teenager who live in a bad and corrupt neighborhood in the inner city. He’s always in a much bigger chaotic environment. With a big ambition of knowing what he wants to become in life‚ and much productive mindset but lack the sense of parental guidance. He was going through struggles and life challenges. He found himself mingling with the wrong crowd. He bumped into an old friend that will introduce him into the life of crime and

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    Liesel Meminger from The Book Thief by Markus Zusak had many more serious things to worry about. Being a foster girl from Munich in Nazi Germany during World War II also treats Leisel horribly‚ for she runs into many problems. Not only is World War II terrifying for Liesel‚ but it is also terrifying to many people in her life. This book is considered a classic because Liesel’s life as a righteous Gentile is relatable‚ captivating‚ and universally accepted. One reason why this book is considered a classic

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    steals away that light of greatness‚ and replaces it with the shadow of evil actions. When Markus Zusak says “It amazes me what humans can do‚ even when streams are flowing down their faces and they stagger on‚ coughing and searching‚ and finding” (Zusak 536)‚ and “A few cars drove by‚ each way. Their drivers were Hitlers and Hubermanns‚ and Maxes‚ killers‚ Dillers‚ and Steiners…I wanted to tell the book thief many things‚ about beauty and brutality. But what could I tell her about those things that

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