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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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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Shaheed Awati Ms.Pindar ENG2D April 17‚ 2015 The Book Thief Essay The Book Thief written by Mark Zusak‚ which is narrated by Death who is also a character in the story. Death states‚ “It’s just a small story really‚ about‚ among things: A small girl‚ some words‚ an accordionist‚ some fanatical Germans‚ a Jewish fist fighter‚ and quite a lot of thievery” (Zusak 5). Humans are capable of both great compassion and great evil based
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Essay The Book Thief Haunted By Symbols Through all of the irony and vivid coloring‚ The Book Thief is more easily understood after acquiring knowledge of reading literature with greater care and meticulousness. Applying chapters of How to Read Literature like a Professor can better enhance a reader’s awareness of hidden messages and symbols within certain works of literature. In Chapter Two‚ Foster explains how meals suggest a communion between all parties involved in it. Markus Zusak also
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The Book Thief is a very interesting and informative story‚ written by Markus Zusak. The author’s attention to detail and his wonderful voice that was shown throughout this story was impeccable. The voice of death the novel portrays as the narrator is a very clever and creative idea that made the novel even better.This novel had three central themes. Death‚ love‚ and effectiveness of words were very important and key themes throughout this story. This story commences in January 1939‚ with a 9 year-old
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The Book Thief is a novel by Australian author Markus Zusak. First published in 2005‚ the book won several awards and was listed on The New York Times Best Seller list for over 230 weeks. Plot The Book Thief centers around the life of Liesel Meminger‚ a nine-year-old girl living in Germany during World War II. Liesel’s experiences are narrated by Death‚ who describes both the beauty and destruction of life in this era. After her brother’s death‚ Liesel arrives in a distraught state at the home
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recognition that the proof was in the abandonment" (Zusak 32). The novel The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is the story of Liesel Meminger‚ a young girl who struggles through WWII and faces the pain and suffering of abandonment. When one is faced with such an abandonment and is forced to cope on their own‚ they may feel lost and alone. These emotions force people to find comfort. As in Liesel ’s case‚ some people find comfort in books and words. Liesel ’s perspective on abandonment can be seen through how
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Top 5 Most Emotional Moments with the Accordion in The Book Thief #5 Hans’ performance before he goes off to war The Book Thief takes place in Nazi Germany with a girl named Liesel Meminger. Her mother gives her up to the Hubermanns because they are being persecuted for their communist beliefs. The Hubermanns are nice people; there is Rosa who is a stout and abrasive woman and then there is Hans who is an affable and kind man. Liesel loves to read and learn new words. One day Hans gets a letter
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The Book Thief “The consequence of this is that I’m always finding humans at their best and worst. I see their ugly and their beauty‚ and I wonder how the same thing can be both. (Death)” ― Markus Zusak‚ The Book Thief Markus Zusak is a writer best known for the worldwide known book The Book Thief (also translated into 40+ languages) but also wrote other books (Fighting Ruben Wolfe; Getting the Girl; I am the Messenger; The Book Thief; Underdogs). Zusak was born on June 23‚1975 in
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In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ Liesel shows similarities to her foster father‚ Hans Hubermann. As a result‚ their similarities help them connect to each other. One night‚ Hans finds a book Liesel was hiding‚ and he asks her “‘Do you want to read it?’” (64). When Liesel says that she does‚ he says “‘To tell you the truth‚ I am not such a good reader myself.’” (65). Despite this‚ they both persevere and read the book showing they both have a love of learning. Hans Hubermann and Liesel both
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