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    include her gaining knowledge of words. As she overcame the obstacle of illiteracy‚ she developed a love and fascination for books. Liesel’s grasp of words is an important aspect of her journey as she grows and transforms into a more confident person. Zusak uses words and propaganda as a key theme in the novel. Her inner journey is developed as she gains an understanding of Hitler’s propaganda; the basis of his power and the

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    Markus Zusak’s poignant novel The Book Thief chronicles the struggles of a young bibliophile who suffers great losses during the time of the Holocaust. Death trails Liesel Meminger as she slowly develops literacy and a passion for pilfering novels. The theme of death recurs throughout the novel as it presents itself continuously within tragedy and suffering. The presence of death reveals itself to the book thief within both celebration and mourning as her life of words cycles on. In a state of partial

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    In the first chapters of Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief‚ the protagonist Liesel Meminger experiences conflicts which drive her actions‚ actions which represent clutching to the memories of what once was.  Liesel experiences shock and suffering at the traumatic death of her brother‚ Werner.  "... With [w]ith one eye open‚ one still in a dream..." (p. 29) describes Liesel’s reaction‚ a state of shock‚ at the moment she realizes her brother is dead and the image of "... His blue eyes stared at the floor

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    The death of Liesel‚ the book thief‚ starts out the book for us. They are on their way on a train with their mother to their foster parent’s home. This also sparks Liesel’s love for reading later in the book‚ and it also was one of the moments that Liesel had constant nightmares about. Liesel arrives on Himmel street terrified and not knowing what her foster parents will be like. This also sets the setting of the novel and we meet some more main characters‚ Hans and Rosa Hubermann. The Hubermanns

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    As I was finishing The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ my mind was racing‚ and my heart was heavy from sympathy for the characters. In truth‚ if it weren’t for this assignment‚ I most likely would have never picked up this book. I’ve read so many novels on the Holocaust that I’ve become uninterested and blasé to reading about the topic in all. This book was different. It was written in a unique and beautiful way‚ and the stories were completely new. If I were to rate this book‚ from A-F (A being the

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    I have a problem‚ but it isn’t a monumental problem. My problem isn’t a problem that cripples ninety percent of the population‚ yet it is a problem for me. My problem is finding amazing books about major parts in history that don’t make me want to take a flying leap off a bridge or fall asleep. Enter: The Book Thief‚ the best historical fiction book that I have ever read. It would be especially easy for me to ramble on for pages and pages on why The Book Thief is the best historical fiction book

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    The Book Thief “From the toolbox the boy took out‚ of all things‚ a teddy bear. He reached in through the torn windshield and placed it on the pilot’s chest” The quote is said near the end of Part Nine‚ after Rudy and Liesel find the enemy fighter pilot in his crashed plane and Rudy gives the pilot the teddy bear as he dies. Liesel and Rudy have become best friends and they share all of their secrets. Rudy is now aware of how Liesel borrows books from the mayor’s wife and on one occasion they

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    came to feel in their adopted homes. Both were displaced people‚ foreigners in their own country‚ their identities and their family heritage cruelly snatched from them due to political circumstances. Discuss this statement. Australian author Markus Zusak wrote the bildungsroman‚ The Book Thief. Narrated by Death the novel is set within Nazi Germany‚ in the small town of Molching. It reveals the power of words‚ the brutality and beauty in humans and the chaos surrounding the young protagonist; Liesel

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    Death is the narrator of this story and begins by explaining his work. He talks about how the first time he saw The Book Thief ( Liesel Meminger) was when her brother (Werner) died on a train and he took his soul. Liesel and her mother get off the train to bury Werner and this was the first time the Book Thief stole a book The Grave Diggers Handbook was found in the snow when one of the grave diggers dropped it. Her mom then took her to her new foster parents in Mulching on Himmel street. Liesel’s

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    the book thief is a book about a Nazi family hiding a jew in their basement even though the consequence is death if they get caught. in the story a girl steals multiple numbers of books from the mayors house or anywhere she can find them. the girls friend Rudy is thought as an academic failure until he is involved in a after school program with boys his age. then he also is known as a great athlete after winning the 1500‚ 400 ‚ and more yard dashes in a row. Liesel also reads her stolen books to

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