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    Book Thief Characters Essay In every story the characters are the ones who captivate a reader. In Zusak’s novel “The book thief” he makes an effort to create characters with enough personality that they didn’t even need to be described. There are many attitudes and reactions that characters have trough out the book‚ and they give away who they really are. The characters seem so real that at a certain point‚ the reader could forget the characters are not real. One example of that “reality confusion”

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    The Book Thief The Book Thief shows beauty can exist in the midst of brutality. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak shows through the midst of brutality‚ beauty can still be shown. The main characters Liesel Meminger‚ Rudy Steiner and Hans Huberman‚ prove this statement they are all faced with perilous situations‚ but still manage to show beauty throughout the situations. Liesel Meminger display beauty during the air raids‚ as she manages to read to people in the basement. Rudy Steiner displays

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    Have you ever read a book and couldn’t decide what theme fit it best? I’m reading "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak and I have three possible themes for this book. The possible themes are The power of words‚ racism‚ and the basic right to freedom. The first theme is the power of words. "In years to come he would be a giver of bread‚ not a stealer proof again of the contradictory human being. So much good‚ so much evil. Just add water"(pg.171) This goes with the theme because the words in this

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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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    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 you look real hard you will find a little grace and beauty in the world. Max’s book is all about finding a little beauty throughout his deep and dark past. During Max’s book he wrote “when

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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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    Markus Zusak is an Australian author best known for writing The Book Thief. The Book Thief is narrated by Death and is the story of Liesel Meminger‚ a nine year old German girl who goes to live with her foster parents‚ Rosa and Hans Hubermann in Molching. The Book Thief takes place in 1939‚ right before the beginning of World War 2. One of the many themes shown in The Book Thief is the theme of identity and belonging. The book portrays the struggles the characters go through to find their sense of

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    In The Book Thief‚ Hans Hubermann would be considered a best friend to me because of his courage. One way he shows courage is through his action of giving bread to a Jew. The text states‚ “The Jew stood before him‚ expecting another handful of derision‚ but he watched with everyone else as Hans Hubermann held his hand out and presented a piece of bread‚ like magic.” (Zuzak‚ 394) This shows courage because Hans is willing to take punishment by helping people who don’t have anything. Most people

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    The Value of Teaching The Book Thief Supported by all the irony and vivid coloring‚ The Book Thief is more easily understood after acquiring knowledge of reading literature with greater care and meticulousness.  It is about Liesel Meminger and her history with death‚ and how she handled difficult situations with the experiences‚ how she survived through it with words. There is a death of a friend‚ the love of a parent‚ and survival of the people who can take it. Markus Zusak took a creative approach

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    In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ one theme the author includes in the work is the power of knowledge. In The Book Thief‚ a young German girl‚ Liesel‚ begins to steal books. Her one dream in life is to read and write. Coming from a poor family‚ she is not given the opportunity to read as the other kids are. Only the rich could have access to extensive libraries‚ because of the cost of books. Hitler also wanted to maintain complete control of the Germans. This meant controlling the books they had

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