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Human Language In The Book Thief
Humans often underestimate the great capability in language. Markus Zuzak’s The Book Thief demonstrates the significance of words in society through the life of the young protagonist, Liesel Meminger, an adolescent girl growing up in Nazi Germany. Zuzak reveals the strength of words through the nature of his characters. Similarly, motifs communicate the practice of using human language to express power. Furthermore, conflict emphasizes the ways in which one uses words to create a powerful atmosphere for oneself. Throughout the course of the novel, it is illustrated that human language is an essential element utilized by people in order to demonstrate power or authority over others.

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