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    break the heart forever‚ when people die it chips away little by little at the wall put up around the heart until there is nothing left but the exposed‚ helpless‚ beating heart. This is what happens to young Liesel Meminger in the novel the Book Thief by Markus Zusak. As the Liesel and her brother make their way toward their new home‚ Liesel awakes from her sleep to find the life of her brother taken away as he turns white like stone and becomes lifeless. Liesel and her mother have a funeral and

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    Throughout The Book Thief‚ Liesel Meminger had many crucial events shape her life. These events really formed her character as the book progressed. Three events particularly shaped Liesel’s character: when Liesel wets the bed for the first time‚ when Liesel and Max meet‚ and when her father is drafted into the army. Liesel wetting the bed may seem trivial‚ but it was actually a very important part of the plot. When Liesel wet the bed‚ her father comes in and reads to her and teaches her to read

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    Thesis Statement: To better understand The Book Thief‚ one must consider what influenced the author‚ Markus Zusak‚ and how Zusak crafted his writing. Markus Zusak stated that he “stumbled across bits and pieces over time and started using them for no apparent reason” (Stillman). He uses his parent’s stories in his writing‚ and his mother was actually the main influence to him for The Book Thief (Stillman). Politics influenced his writing in the main form of Hitler who had very powerful speeches that

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    The word choice used in The Book Thief demonstrates many themes throughout such as death‚ friendship‚ guilt‚ reason‚ and the struggle between ones inner self and the society in which he is surrounded. As complex as this may sound‚ the method was used in a simplistic fashion to construct the meaning and details of certain situations through the senses that ultimately capture how the characters take in the world around them. The power of words in the novel The Book Thief is used to control individuals

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    professional author Zusak was a house painter‚ a janitor and a high school English teacher. Markus wrote his first book in 1999 called The Underdog. The Book Thief is Zusak’s fifth book and was published in 2006. It is published as an Adult book in Australia and a young adult book in the United States. The inspiration for The Book Thief came from Zusak’s parents because they use tell him stories about growing up in Austria

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    direction. We often take for granted our ability to share and comprehend ideas. Throughout The Book Thief‚ however‚ Liesel slowly realizes just how powerful her own words can be. Taking into consideration the stolen novels‚ the German autobiography‚ and the two stories written by Max‚ it is safe to say that each of these books contributes to the theme of The Book Thief. Two of the key moments in The Book Thief are when Liesel learns that there are positive and negative powers that come with words. She

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    “You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean‚ if a few drops of the ocean are dirty‚ the ocean does not become dirty” - Mahatma Gandhi. Markus zusak captured the same idea in the Book Thief. This book takes place during world war 2 / the holocaust. It’s about a girl who loses her loved ones in a bombing. Throughout this essay there will be 3 main points‚ Max’s book‚ Liesel’s friendship with Rudy‚ and Ilsa’s understanding of Liesel. The world may be horrifying to look at‚ but if

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    fiction novel. Because of these principles‚ it has become highly successful and is a popular book among‚ not only the public‚ but other authors as well. Zusak‚ influenced by the events of World War II and his own life‚ masterfully constructed The Book Thief by perfectly intertwining fictional and factional elements. Born in 1975 in Sydney‚ Australia‚ Zusak was the youngest of four children. His parents were German and Austrian immigrants who could not speak or write in English. Nevertheless‚ Markus

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    Imagine living in a world where nobody’s safe. Where loss and death happen everyday‚ but love is foreign and trusting someone is probably the biggest mistake they would ever make. The lives the characters in The Book Thief by Markus Zusak have to live are full of fear that they are either going to get killed or they did something to anger the Nazi soldiers or their supreme leader. Liesel Meminger and others overcome abandonment and loss‚ learn the effective and dangerous powers of words‚ experience

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    scale of the world but also its detail and preciseness. Poetic Devices/Techniques • MacCaig uses two similes in the first stanza to create a detailed image in our minds as to what he is seeing. “Straws like tame lightnings” creates the image of the sharp crooked nature of lightning reflected in a less extreme‚ “tame”‚ way by the straw. • The second simile‚ “green as glass”‚ is a strange one as one would not normally consider glass to be green. However MacCaig’s use of this phrase vivifies

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