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    A girl who steals books and a person who collects souls‚ it’s an unusual combination that works.The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a novel that follows a young girl named Liesel Meminger in Nazi Germany. The Narration is done by “Death”‚ a soul collecting immortal. Having Death as the narrator creates a dark and dreary tone. Death as a character is very cynical and depressing ‚ he’s the exact opposite of what you would expect the grim reaper to be.The dramatic irony caused by death’s comments‚enhances

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    In The Book Thief‚ readers follow through the childhood of Liesel Meminger‚ a young German girl growing up in Nazi Germany during World War II‚ all through the interesting perspective of Death. After losing her entire family‚ she is adopted into a new family‚ and gradually adapts to a new life in the town of Molching‚ on a street named Himmel. She learns how to live with her two adoptive parents: a stern‚ “small wardrobe-sized” mother who swears “Saumensch” on a daily basis‚ and a father who plays

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    often exemplifies the characteristics of a malevolent character. However‚ contrary to this popular concept‚ the character of death in The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak‚ has a very humane personality‚ with his ability to feel pain‚ sympathy‚ and humor causing him to defy most stereotypes set by other portrayals. In the novel‚ he narrates the life of a girl named Liesel‚ a German citizen who lost her parents and her brother at an early age and has been adopted by two foster parents‚ Hans and Rosa Hubermman

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    ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ and ‘The Book Thief’ In novels‚ the author creates a focus on a relationship - between enemies or friends‚ a parent and child‚ or husband and wife. In the two texts‚ The Book Thief‚ and The Boy in the Stripped Pyjamas this is a aspect that is featured in both‚ the relationship between children. The Book Thief focuses on the relationship between Liesel and Rudy‚ two of the characters. In The Boy in the Stripped Pyjamas the relationship that is focused on is between

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    on the pilot’s chest.”“The book thief has struck for the first time – the beginning of an illustrious career.”“Then they discovered she couldn’t read or write.”“Unofficially‚ it was called the midnight class‚ even though it commenced at around two in the morning. ““The last time I saw her was red. The sky was like soup‚ boiling and stirring. In some places it was burned. There were black crumbs and pepper‚ streaked across the redness.”“That was one war started. Liesel would soon be in another.”“In

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    depressed. The Book Thief and The War Horse both show that war causes depression and death. The war left many people in poverty. In The Book Thief and The War Horse‚ many of the children had to go off into the war. This caused the family to lose their workers. In The Book Thief‚ there weren’t a lot of jobs available. The Jews were customers for many companies and they were being killed by the Nazi’s. This resulted many companies losing business. In The War Horse and The Book Thief‚ many of the citizens

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    understanding of different concepts. Sometimes‚ it is to reflect the mood of the passage‚ and sometimes as an omen. The Book Thief by Mark Zusak employs this strategy to give the reader a glimpse of the novel’s future. In The Book Thief‚ the author uses the accordion as a foreboding symbol of survival. This is shown during the events in which Hans Hubermann acquires the accordion‚ when Max Vandenburg arrives at 33 Himmel Street‚ and after the bombing of Molching. The first example of this symbol occurs

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    In “The Book Thief‚” a lot of themes are present‚ but one of the predominant themes happens to be the power of words. Throughout the bookLiesel Meminger as well as Hans Hubermann‚ and Max Vandenburg‚ use the power of words to “escape” the horrors of Germany. It was not only that the power of words had a positive impact; it also had a negative one on society. In the novel‚ the power of words seems to give an antipathetic impact‚ but it was not always like that. As previously stated‚ the power of

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    The Book Thief Essay: life lessons life lessons are important for everyone‚ we see them everywhere. Most books give us life lessons more than one most of the time. In The Book Thief we learn about morality‚ love‚ war‚ identity‚ and suffering. All of these are great life lessons to know. Within this essay I will explain to you how liesel and all her friends and family went through all their hardships and how they overcame/moved on from them. Death who is the narrator keeps us focussed on mortality

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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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