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    I’ve hate the words‚ and I’ve loved them‚ and I hope I’ve made them right Markus Zusak‚ The Book Thief A favorite quote from a book was tough. There are thousands of good books I’ve read with staggeringly impressive quotes‚ but in the end‚ I chose the one that talked about the little scribbles on paper‚ aligned and spaced in a way to convey meaning and define humanity. In other ‘words’‚ words. “Words are‚ of course‚ the most powerful drug used by mankind.”- Rudyard Kipling A few months back‚ I

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    I am writing a Character Analysis on The Book Thief. The author of the book is Markus Zusak. This book takes place at Mulching‚ Germany. The book takes place in 1939 and 1943. Some of the main characters are Liesel‚ Rudy‚ Max‚ Rosa‚ Hans. Liesel Meminger is one of the main characters. She has a couple positive characteristics‚ how she always gives max a weather report. One more thing is how she is always reading to Max. A fatal flaw of Liesel is how she steals and does not get in trouble. Lesel

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    The most intriguing element of Markus Zusak’s writing in The Book Thief‚ is foreshadowing‚ and the asterisks he sets up in the page. Foreshadowing is effective because it gives the reader insight into the next part of reading‚ and it reveals things about characters like their motives and problems. Zusak’s asterisks to put the reader in the mind of the character in the book‚ in addition they give the reader philosophical insight into the book. The most intriguing element in Markus Zusak’s writing is

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    When books are adapted to movies Directors will usually change a number of things and change unnecessary details. However‚ for the movie The Book Thief the director did not seem to consider all that he was getting rid of that helped the story flow. There were many differences and similarities between the book and the movie. However‚ the film adaptation does not measure up to the original due to some incorrect order of events‚ certain details‚ and the characters. Even though the Movie and the book

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    Markus Zusak’s sanguine novel The Book Thief illustrates the austere story of a Jewish foster girl living amidst the cruelty and devastation of World War II. Liesel Meminger‚ an intelligent and kind-hearted youngster stricken by family tragedy‚ must contend with both physical and emotional conflict as she and her friends cope with the atrocities of life in Nazi Germany. In spite of the chaos encompassing their lives‚ Liesel and her allies manage to find peace and resilience through love and compassion

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    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 defiant character. Firstly‚ Liesel transforms from a helpless

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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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    although they give us the power to communicate‚ they are certainly not as influential or manipulative as they have the ability to be. Nazi Germany is a place where the use of the immense power of combined letters is perfected. In the novel‚ The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak‚ words are used to create goodness‚ comfort‚ and sanity in a time of war. When wielded by the correct person‚ a strong vocabulary also has the chance to manipulate any man into changing his mind completely. Lastly‚ simple conversations

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    antagonists are the villains. However‚ in The Book Thief the author‚ Markus Zusak‚ intentionally chooses the protagonist and antagonist to be different. Liesel is the protagonist and her progress is slowed by Death‚ the narrator. Death is the antagonist‚ but he does not mean to go against Liesel or hurt those around her. While there is contrast between the characters‚ Death is sympathetic toward Liesel and does not mean to cause her suffering. The book includes many different characters‚ yet Liesel

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    this‚ it becomes a reality that this German town didn’t survive. The reader also gets the idea that the characters of the novel didn’t make it either. This just builds anticipation. “You are going to die.” (3) is how Markus Zusak starts off The Book Thief. Before the reader has even finished the first page‚ Zusak has used foreshadowing. All throughout the novel the reader sees this. By Zusak doing this‚ the audience is able to stay engaged. Zusak gives little and big clues about what’s coming up

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