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    Words are more influential than thought. Words can have such a powerful impact on how you interpret things‚ how you feel‚ and how you can make others feel as well. The word choice used in The Book Thief demonstrates many themes throughout such as death‚ friendship‚ guilt‚ reason‚ and the struggle between ones inner self and the society in which he is surrounded. As complex as this may sound‚ the method was used in a simplistic fashion to construct the meaning and details of certain situations through

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    Our words are the most powerful and effective ways of communication. In “ The Book Thief‚ ” by Markus Zusak there is an immense power of words‚ the power of these words and the impact of the literature are felt throughout the novel. In distinction to the negative impact of Hitler’s anti- Semitic propaganda‚ present throughout Nazi Germany. Liesel’s reading provides a reassuring effect in the bomb shelter adding a more positive outlook. The words have both negative and positive influences on the characters

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    Red. Book. Family. Coward. Jew. Death. One may say that they are just words‚ but is that really all they are? Throughout The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ words bring joy and comfort as well as rage and heartbreak. Liesel Meminger is devastated by the loss of her brother and feels that nothing will relieve her of her agony‚ until she picks up a book that was left in the graveyard by a gravedigger. This is just the beginning of words playing a major part in Liesel’s life. Words have more power than

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    Throughout history‚ the power of words has heavily influenced the development of our civilization. Words allow us to link our mind to the outside world and represent humankind’s intellect. Although they are essentially a bunch of letters grouped into one‚ they are the basis of communication. They allow people to influence‚ educate‚ and entertain others. There are many kinds of words: long words‚ short words‚ large words‚ small words‚ uncommon words‚ and more‚ and when put together‚ can be used to

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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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    “The Book Thief‚” a lot of themes are present‚ but one of the predominant themes happens to be the power of words. Throughout the book‚ Liesel Meminger as well as Hans Hubermann‚ and Max Vandenburg‚ use the power of words to “escape” the horrors of Germany. It was not only that the power of words had a positive impact; it also had a negative one on society. In the novel‚ the power of words seems to give an antipathetic impact‚ but it was not always like that. As previously stated‚ the power of words

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    Power can come from many sources‚ with the most prominent being fear and knowledge. In Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief‚ the ways that displays of power take shape differ as much as how the characters perceive power itself. Throughout the text‚ Liesel changes and develops; while she originally finds Hitler’s words empowering‚ she learns that his words are oppressive and are the reason for the suffering of many‚ including her loved ones. Later on‚ Liesel is able to find her individuality through both

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    effectiveness of words is more impressive than we tend to understand. Words are just different combinations of the same letters‚ but without their existence‚ life would have no 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

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    The Worth of Words In the Historical Fiction novel‚ The Book Thief‚ author Markus Zusak illustrates the importance of words and friendship during the Nazi rule in Germany. The first spark of friendship between Hans and Liesel ignites when they learn to read and write together. Because of Liesel’s ability to read‚ Max and Liesel become instant friends. The importance of words and the kinship that comes with proves relevant throughout the entire story. The author uses the relationship of Hans

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    and Hubermanns‚ and Maxes‚ killers‚ Dillers‚ and Steiners…I wanted to tell the book thief many things‚ about beauty and brutality. But what could I tell her about those things that she didn’t already know? I wanted to explain that I am constantly overestimating and underestimating the human race-that rarely do I ever simply estimate it. I wanted to ask her how the same thing could be so ugly and so glorious‚ and its words and stories so damning and brilliant” (Zusak 550)‚ he is acknowledging that very

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