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    under the main category of point of view which is means they both tell a story from a certain perspective. Also the two elements‚ are both third-person‚ and are told from a person or thing that is not contributed within the actual story. In “The Book Thief‚” the narrator is death even though he is not in the story. The book is written from his perspective and is considered written in third-person. Since they are both third-person‚ they both tell the story as they hear and see

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    were displaced people‚ foreigners in their own country‚ their identities and their family heritage cruelly snatched from them due to political circumstances. Discuss this statement. Australian author Markus Zusak wrote the bildungsroman‚ The Book Thief. Narrated by Death the novel is set within Nazi Germany‚ in the small town of Molching. It reveals the power of words‚ the brutality and beauty in humans and the chaos surrounding the young protagonist; Liesel Meminger throughout the domination of

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    Death is the narrator of this story and begins by explaining his work. He talks about how the first time he saw The Book Thief ( Liesel Meminger) was when her brother (Werner) died on a train and he took his soul. Liesel and her mother get off the train to bury Werner and this was the first time the Book Thief stole a book The Grave Diggers Handbook was found in the snow when one of the grave diggers dropped it. Her mom then took her to her new foster parents in Mulching on Himmel street. Liesel’s

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    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ has lots of symbolic meaning for the setting. It uses books that Liesel stole to describe and curve out the timeline. The books gives readers two point of view‚ one from the Jews and the other from Hitler and the Nazis. Liesel Meminger‚ the protagonist in Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief‚ steals several books that help readers understand WWII German. Three of these books particularly‚ The Shoulder Shrug‚ The Standover Man‚ and The Last Human Stranger deftly symbolize

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    Simple Sentences Effect in Book Thief In the novel‚ The Book Thief‚ Mark Zusak has Death‚ the narrator‚ retells a story that extends over years as well as many connecting events that affect each other. As a result‚ he uses simple sentences to disclose events that happened without elaborating on them. The simple sentences create an effect that balances the detailed explanation of each character’s internal conflict‚ along with showing the quick pace of the story. The author uses simple sentences

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    video games disk Fell onto my hands out of a sudden. The whole action happened really fast. I was so shocked that I just stood in the middle Of the road and heard someone calling‚" Stop thief!" but I simply don’ get what’s going on. After recalling the scene‚ I knew abruptly that I was holding the booty of the thief! I threw it on the floor violently and ran as fast as I can. The track blurred below me as I felt a surge of adrenaline. The steady thump of my footsteps echoed in my ears and beads of

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    In Mark Zusaks “The Book Thief” one element of narrative tension that stands out is uncertainty. Zusak uses uncertainty throughout the whole story but a lot in the second part. At the beginning of “The Arrival On Himmel Street” Zusak states‚ “With one eye open‚ one still in a dream‚ the book thief -- also known as Liesel Meminger -- could see without question that her younger brother‚ Werner‚ was now sideways and dead” (Zusak 20). This is uncertainty because we don’t know how or why her brother had

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    Symbolism is a technique often used in literature to deepen the reader’s 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

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    Jan Brett is an impressive children’s book illustrator and author‚ shown in the popularity of her book’s among children and early childhood professionals alike. By taking her real life travel experiences and drawing them to life in her books‚ she creates a world far from our own that feels real enough to reach out and touch. In her many years creating these books‚ she has brought thoughtful stories from all over the world told through animals and humans that truly delight children and touch the professionals

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    Death is our guide and narrator to ’The Book Thief‚’ by Markus Zuzak. In some ways Death seems human as we see that he experiences both sadness and joy in the novel and even gets depressed. To help distract him from his sad‚ never-ending work‚ he often fixates on the colour of the sky as a distraction from the anguished survivors of the dead. Death faces suffering with dignity. He does not enjoy his never-ending job of collecting souls but he keeps persevering as he knows he must continue for the

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