Liesel, a young girl, is going to Germany to meet her new adoptive parents. On the train to Germany, Liesel’s little brother died. Hans and Rosa are her new adoptive parents. They expected two children but they only got Liesel. Rosa was very upset about not getting the other child. Liesel didn’t know how to read or write. Hans helped her read her first book. Franz is Liesel’s bully. He began bullying her in class and outside because she couldn’t write her name on the board. One day, around 1939, Max found Hans in an attempt to escape Nazi persecution because he is a Jew. The movie was about the German’s point of view in the war. In the movie, The Book Thief, it explains some of the hardships Germany experienced.
Overall, the movie, The Book Thief, and the actual events during this time are similar. As mentioned before, girls were not seen to have a good education. Liesel, in the movie, represents the girls in Germany during this time. She didn’t know much when she meet her adoptive parents. Throughout the movie, she learns how to read and write. The movie, however, had some parts that might not be as credible. Since it is told from a German’s point of view, some parts could be bias. Overall, though, the movie and the real events of World War II are more similar than