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    The Book Thief is an encouraging tale of a fictional girl named Liesel. Liesel was raised during a time of great pain and suffering: Nazi Germany. Many Jews‚ Gypsies‚ mentally and physically disabled‚ and others were killed over a ten year timespan. Scope magazine adapted the book and the movie to create a play. One of the characters‚ named Death‚ states‚ “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.” True‚ we’re

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    Before she left to go play‚ Hans said to her: "Liesel‚ for your book‚ just remember to write your story." Still discouraged‚ Liesel exited out of the house‚ but she was still pondering over what Hans had said and. While initially walking to the middle to Himmel Street‚ she thought about her life since she came there. The Book Thief thought about she clung to the gate of the Hubermanns’ house‚ refusing to leave her former life behind. She remembered how before she came to Himmel Street‚ she did not

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    BOOK THIEF NOTES

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    Meminger (the book thief)‚ and her brother are traveling with their mother by train to Himmel ("Heaven") Street in the small town of Molching‚ where Liesel and her brother going to live with foster parents‚ Rosa Hubermann and her husband Hans Hubermann. Her father was a communist. Werner (her brother) dies‚ and Death (the narattor) takes his spirit. Two days later‚ Liesel’s brother is buried by two gravediggers. Liesel steals a black book from the cemetery ground. The stolen book is called The

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    the Nazi regime come to an end. The Allied powers were Great Britian‚ France‚ and the Soviet Union. The Nazi Party killed over 6 million Jews during the Holocaust. Also‚ members of the communists and socialists were also murdered. “The Book Thief” is a portrayal of life during the Holocaust. The movie is set in 1938 by a girl with the name of Liesel Meminger (Sophie Nelisse) who is traveling on a train with her communist mother and her little brother. On the trip her little brother passes

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    Power can come from many sources‚ with the most prominent being fear and knowledge. In Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief‚ the ways that displays of power take shape differ as much as how the characters perceive power itself. Throughout the text‚ Liesel changes and develops; while she originally finds Hitler’s words empowering‚ she learns that his words are oppressive and are the reason for the suffering of many‚ including her loved ones. Later on‚ Liesel is able to find her individuality through both

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    Narrated by Death‚ “The Book Thief” is the story of Liesel Meminger‚ a nine-year-old German girl who was given to two foster parents‚ Hans and Rosa Hubermann by her mother in the small town of Molching‚ shortly before World War II. However‚ on their way to Molching in the train‚ Liesel’s younger brother Werner Meminger dies. Although Hans and Rosa Hubermann have two children of their own that have already moved out‚ they agreed to take care of Liesel for the small portion of money would they receive

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    In the Book Thief‚ Zusak shows through Liesel’s relationships with books how she develops from a helpless and weak girl to a strong and mature young woman. Mostly it is not the books themselves that change Liesel but it is how she responds and relates to them. For instance‚ when she stole her first book‚ "The Grave Digger’s Guide" at her brother’s funeral she was feeling helpless and weak‚ by picking up the book‚ even though she couldn’t read it‚ it gave her a sense of control to steal it. It also

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    The victims have a role of suffering physically and mentally. Throughout the three books‚ the prominent victims were the Jews. That includes Elie and his father‚ Vladek and his family‚ and Max. All of them had gruesome experiences that no one else in the war would have to endure. For instance‚ Elie was sent to concentration camps‚ and experienced starvation and beatings. He also had to endure harsh marches and the death of his father. Another occurrence was when Vladek was constantly on the run from

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    Book Thief Theme

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    A novel would be meaningless without theme. The theme is what the author intends the reader to understand through the reading of the novel. Mark Zusak in The Book Thief ‚ encompasses the use of imagery ‚ diction ‚ tone ‚ syntax and detail all to portray theme of the novel. Zusak employs the theme that words are powerful ‚ they can trigger violence but also constitute peace. The theme that words are powerful is illuminated throughout the novel. For example ‚ in Max’s dream Hitler through just the

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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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