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    is how the use of words‚ for good or for evil‚ can change everything. His choice to use Death as a narrator was a great idea‚ as Death watches‚ and can describe from many points of view what he sees‚ and his use of words is very powerful. Markus Zusak uses metaphors and some personification to paint a picture of Nazi Germany. With his powerful descriptions‚ the setting is easy to visualize. As an example‚ on p. 27‚ Death describes Himmel street as “buildings appear to be glued together‚ mostly small

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    Question: Analyse how an idea is developed in texts you have studied. Many meaningful language features and techniques are used by Markus Zusak in the historical fiction novel; The Book Thief to develop the idea of humanities extremes. Throughout this book these techniques work together to demonstrate the utter distinction between man-kinds potential for both beauty and cruelty. The idea of humanity is developed through specific use of juxtaposition‚ narrator’s perspective and symbolism. This

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    character in The Book Thief who opposes his or her society is Rudy Steiner. Of course‚ there was a purpose for Zusak to make Rudy exactly the way he did. Rudy was a little boy when we first meet him‚ and we see him grow up in one of the most horrific eras of our world’s history. At the end of the story Rudy had a deep anger towards Hitler‚ saying “the quote where he wants to kill him.” (Zusak‚ pg) But he wasn’t always like that. In the beginning he didn’t really care. At first‚ he didn’t even fully

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    projected by a new voice of both pride and power‚ but laced with underlying blood and carnage. Yet‚ to the ears of a ten-year-old German girl named Leisel‚ these words are just a combination of letters that she can neither read nor fully understand. In Marcus Zusack?s The Book Theif‚ the time and place where Liesel lived and learned as a child had an instrumental effect on whom she grew to become. ?There?s this basic question in cognitive science? ?How do we become who we are?? Michael Frank‚ a Stanford

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    Abandoned. This one word is enough to describe the central emotion of Liesel Meminger throughout the course of The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ as she tries her best to move on from her dark past. The novel portrays Liesel Meminger as the protagonist of the story and describes the many challenges she faces‚ settling into her new foster family. After putting her best effort into recover from the treacherous time when her brother dies and her mother abandons her‚ as she cannot afford to take care of

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    Theme Theft is a central theme for the novel The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak‚ because of the time in which it is set. War is a power struggle‚ and a battle for dominance over people and territory. Hitler was stronger than the German people‚ and convinced them through his powerful words to treat those who did not meet his idea of perfection as inferior. Liesel’s somewhat trivial theft acts in juxtaposition with the larger theft of innocence and purity that Hitler causes. Hitler stole the lives

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    Taylor Worthington Mr. Dwyer Honors English 3-4 Black 9 June 2014 Independent Novel Essay Small literary devices create maximized results in the novel‚ The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Zusak’s novel is about a young girl‚ named Liesel Meminger‚ who after losing her brother was given away by her mother to a couple from Mochling‚ Germany‚ named Hans and Rosa Hubermann. The Hubermann’s raise Liesel well‚ helping her through chaos she went through‚ as Liesel made friends‚ like her best friend and unknown

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    The main conflict in The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak‚ is Hitler versus Liesel‚ which is a man versus man external conflict. The conflict between Hitler and Liesel is Hilter was the one who took away her birth mother‚ and her brother‚ both acts that Liesel despises him for. The author wrote‚ "...the suffering of her mother + the death of her brother= the Fuhrer" (Zusak 115). Since Hitler‚ or the Fuhrer‚ took away Liesel’s birth family‚ a conflict was created between Liesel and Hitler. The lyrics in

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    one person may do something great for someone else‚ while another person steals away that light of greatness‚ and replaces it with the shadow of evil actions. When Markus Zusak says “It amazes me what humans can do‚ even when streams are flowing down their faces and they stagger on‚ coughing and searching‚ and finding” (Zusak 536)‚ and “A few cars drove by‚ each way. Their drivers were Hitlers and Hubermanns‚ and Maxes‚ killers‚ Dillers‚ and Steiners…I wanted to tell the book thief many things‚

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    Award winning novelist‚ Mark Zusak‚ in his novella The Book Thief (2005)‚ explains that fear in Nazi Germany was widespread World War II. His explanation is illustrating through allusions‚ highlighting the fact that fear was rampant through similes‚ and displaying fear through oxymorons. The purpose of this novella is to exhibit fear in order to reveal the life of Germans in the 1940’s. Zusak’s somber‚ yet comedic‚ informal novella to young readers shows the angle of German citizens during World

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