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    religion.” (Article18). In the book thief by Markus Zusak this article was violated many times by Hitler and other characters. Hitler and the torture that he brought to characters such as Max‚ Liesel‚ and Hans violate many articles such as article 18 in the UDHR. These characters were not given the right to freedom of religion. Or given the chance to stand up for what they believe is right. Or even given the privacy they deserve in their own homes. However all of these characters must learn to change and

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    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. The novel also demonstrates how Zusak

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    Narrated by Death‚ “The Book Thief” is the story of Liesel Meminger‚ a nine-year-old German girl who was given to two foster parents‚ Hans and Rosa Hubermann by her mother in the small town of Molching‚ shortly before World War II. However‚ on their way to Molching in the train‚ Liesel’s younger brother Werner Meminger dies. Although Hans and Rosa Hubermann have two children of their own that have already moved out‚ they agreed to take care of Liesel for the small portion of money would they receive

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    BOOK THIEF NOTES

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    Meminger (the book thief)‚ and her brother are traveling with their mother by train to Himmel ("Heaven") Street in the small town of Molching‚ where Liesel and her brother going to live with foster parents‚ Rosa Hubermann and her husband Hans Hubermann. Her father was a communist. Werner (her brother) dies‚ and Death (the narattor) takes his spirit. Two days later‚ Liesel’s brother is buried by two gravediggers. Liesel steals a black book from the cemetery ground. The stolen book is called The

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    Liesel Meminger from The Book Thief by Markus Zusak had many more serious things to worry about. Being a foster girl from Munich in Nazi Germany during World War II also treats Leisel horribly‚ for she runs into many problems. Not only is World War II terrifying for Liesel‚ but it is also terrifying to many people in her life. This book is considered a classic because Liesel’s life as a righteous Gentile is relatable‚ captivating‚ and universally accepted. One reason why this book is considered a classic

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    visuals and a novel composed of many anecdotes are? Markus Zusak’s very well-known novel ‘The Book Thief’ and Brian Percival’s digitized film “The Book Thief” hold many differences and similarities relying upon how they best depict or portray an idea that is trying to be comprehended by another. Readers of many sorts have held different views on the portrayal of films and novels just as some have for “The Book Thief.” In order for a viewer or reader to understand and take in what they’ve seen or read‚ they

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    to live another day. Yet‚ that isn’t always what’s displayed over an intricate and troubling past. In The Book Thief Zusak argues a different‚ yet compelling truth. Zusak utilizes his war novel to argue how regardless of circumstance‚ survival isn’t humanity’s first instinct‚ doing the right thing‚ despite often guaranteed danger will always be humanity’s first thought. Throughout The Book Thief we see this

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    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 the senses that ultimately capture how the characters take in the world around them. The power of words in the novel The Book Thief is used to control individuals

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    famous and memorialized today. His situation is shown in some of the characters in the Book Thief. Even though there’s a lot of suffering and pain in the book‚ Markus Zusak shows how the characters grow from it‚ just like Martin did. In the Book thief‚ Marcus Zusak illustrates how enduring pain can make people grow in the characters Max‚ Ilsa‚ and Liesel. In the story‚ Max experiences enduring pain and gained a lot from it. When Max is a little boy‚ his father and uncle die‚ and their death motivated

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    Analysis Of The Book Thief

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    The general idea for this narrative film treatment is about a trouble teenager who live in a bad and corrupt neighborhood in the inner city. He’s always in a much bigger chaotic environment. With a big ambition of knowing what he wants to become in life‚ and much productive mindset but lack the sense of parental guidance. He was going through struggles and life challenges. He found himself mingling with the wrong crowd. He bumped into an old friend that will introduce him into the life of crime and

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