Allusion Book Reference 1936 Olympics Pg: 56 “Hitler’s Games” Non-Aryan Pg: 110 “We put an end to the disease that has been spread through Germany for the last twenty years‚ if not more!” Jesse Owens Pg: 56 “Jesse Owens had just completed the 4x100m relay and won his fourth gold medal. Talk that he was subhuman because he was black and Hitler’s refusal to shake his hand were touted around the world” Hitler Youth Pg: 40 “Ten years old meant Hitler Youth.” “Wednesday and Saturday were designated
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call the persecuted Jews awful names‚ while others would encourage them to get back on their feet and survive. These people survived because of the positive words communicated to them during rough times. In the novel The Book Thief‚ written by Markus Zusak‚ many of its characters use words for the betterment of their audience. Liesel‚ the main protagonist in this novel‚ proves to the reader that words bring a positive effect to its listeners. During the second air raid‚ Liesel and her family went
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Zusak‚ filled with inspiration and education‚ created a thrilling historical 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
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inspired by The Book Thief The language of 1939 Nazi Germany has taken a new tone‚ 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
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The Man Who Ruled Germany The Book Thief is a historical fiction novel written by Markus Zusak‚ in which it is narrated by Death‚ who states “It’s just a small story really‚ among things: A small girl‚ some words and accordionist‚ some fanatical Germans and a Jewish fist fighter‚ and quite a lot of thievery” (Zusak 5). Although the novel is more than that‚ Zusak was able to make a personal connection to the events that occurred in the novel‚ being inspired by his parents’ childhood stories and the
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villain is but rather to make a point about the protagonist of the story. Such is the case for Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief. In the book thief Zusak uses the motif of thievery to as an act of empowerment for Liesel. It is representative of how Lisel is trying to take control back of her life in a time where she feels she has lost all control of the world around her. The act of stealing books is also significant as this can represent her taking knowledge back from her oppressors who wish to destroy it
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Mark Zusak’s The Book Thief‚ a girl named Liesel struggles in Nazi Germany. She is adopted by Hans and Rosa Hubermann‚ who greatly love her. Next to her house lives a romantic and athletic boy named Rudy Steiner. Rudy and Liesel go on numerous adventures of stealing‚ giving Liesel the title of The Book Thief. Hans teaches Liesel how to read the books she has stolen in the basement. This continues until a young Jewish man named Max Vandenburg appears at their doorstep. Liesel and Max become great friends
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The book thief is written by Markus Zusak. This book is told by death about a little girl ’the book thief’. The girl is called Liesel‚ she has to go through alot. She was sent to her foster parents with her little brother. The rough time begins already by losing her brother. It was al because their mother didn’t want them anymore. At the funeral of her little brother‚ a man dropped his book what she tooks. She took it home with her and hide it under her bed. A few days later living with her foster
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In Markus Zusak’s historical novel The Book Thief‚ Liesel starts off the novel illiterate and she gets a sudden impulse to learn how to read. As Liesel learns how to read she soon discovers how words could hold a unique power to convince people to commit severe acts of cruelty. She finds out that words can be powerful. The power of language can be both good and bad. However‚ this historical novel shows that the power of language can be used for bad. Max had created many drawings throughout the time
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writes the exciting account of The Book Thief; the book is placed in Nazi Germany. Hans’ ability to avoid death has often left Hans’ depressed or feeling like “It should have been me” (Zusak 477). This state of mind leads him to make the decision to Shelter Max‚ who is the son of his Jewish friend‚ Erik‚ who saved his life during the war. Hans Hubermann is an uncommon person‚ one who will accept death‚ although he has miraculously avoided death three times in the book. Hans’ ability to survive and his
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