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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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    Year 11 Assessment: Changing Perspectives RELATED TEXTS ASSESSMENT – ADVANCED ENGLISH 1) Prescribed Text – The Book Thief a. Compose a summary/synopsis of the text (plot/themes/characters/key concerns). (100 words only) ‘The Book Thief’ by Mark Zusak The Book Thief is a story of a young german girl named Liesel Meminger in Nazi Germany during world war 2. At age nine her brother drops dead in front of her and when Death himself comes to collect his newest soul‚ he becomes fascinated with

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    Confessions of a Thief and Rapist Questions Robert Seiceanu 1. Arthur’s experiences as a slave revealed that he had a large variety of masters and that he did any work that his masters would have him do. He usually socialized with other negro’s by drinking and other such activities. In my own personal opinion one of the reasons that Arthur was a “Thief and Rapist” was because he was confined to being a slave for life so he rebelled‚ I believe that if he was a free‚ young‚ white man then he wouldn’t

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    have read this thrilling story of Tony Hillerman‚ you are going to answer a couple of questions about the book. First we want to know if you have understand the story. Questions: * Why do you think Tony Hillerman named this book "A Thief of Time"? * Who is the "Thief of Time" and what did this person do? Can you also tell why he had done these things? * First they thought someone else was illegally digging at unofficial places. Who did they think it was and why? There are different kinds of races

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    being a hero or having hero-like abilities. Percy Jackson‚ in the novel The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan‚ lived that dream. Percy heads on a journey to fix the gods problems by going over the united states to collect orbs for them to get back to the real world. Percy fights many enemies on the way and through it all‚ he completes his task and get backs to where he belongs‚ Throughout the novel‚ The Lightning Thief‚ the hero’s journey is shown through the plot. Hero’s Journey shows the first part

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    Thomas Edison: Inventor or Patent Thief? Most inventions are created from a multitude of ideas and a number of men‚ and one man simply cannot be credited for the inventions such as the phonograph‚ the kinetoscope‚ or the light bulb. Unfortunately‚ it is usually the corrupt businessman who exploits such creations and claims them as his own who receives the lion’s share. Thomas Alva Edison was an ideal example of such a person. Edison hardly played any role in the actual production of anything revolutionary

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    The Power of Words are Revealed in The Book Thief Using death as the narrator‚ in the book thief‚ demonstrated that death lives within the people. Death comes to someone two times‚ and the third time he takes them away. In the novel‚ the book thief‚ by Markus Zusak illustrates the power of words which are used to create hatred among countries and individuals‚ and also has the ability to bring society close with love‚ and happiness. The power of words is use to establish that in relationship

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    but during that era of time in Nazi Germany‚ the German citizens adored and glorified him. During World War II‚ the citizens of Nazi Germany were bigoted towards people of Jewish descent as Adolf Hitler convinced them to do so. The novel‚ The Book Thief‚ written by Markus Zusak‚ occurs during the second world war‚ changing the main character‚ Liesel‚ from an ignorant and monotonous youth to a courageous and informed citizen. In the beginning of World War II‚ Liesel is an ignorant‚ youthful girl‚

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    and cloudy night the notorious red furred‚ Felinae or werecat‚ Red Fur the Thief rode on his grey dragon named Chompy the Dragon to the colossal castle where the stone was being held. After he arrived‚ he dropped down onto the cold‚ grey castle wall‚ crept past the guards‚ and found the crimson red stone displayed in the center of a magnificent room‚ all while Chompy the Dragon circled silently overhead. Next‚ Red Fur the Thief quickly removed the stone and placed it in his worn bag. He then carefully

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    screens could end up with a bad outcome and could be bad for their health. Teenagers know screens could cause them to lose sleep‚ become more anxious‚ and even stop communicating with the outside world (Schupak‚ Amanda “Does Technology”). The Book Thief by Markus Zusak has a similar theme. Liesel‚ the main character

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