The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, is told through the perspective of Death, a person who is, in his own words, “haunted by humans” because Death has experienced the good and the bad of humans, and is constantly reminded of the human race's potential to do both great and terrible things. Death sees everyone and everything while collecting their souls after they die, he says: “I’m always finding humans at their best and their worst. I see their ugly and their beauty, and I wonder how the same thing…
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famous quote “Words are stronger than actions”. This is a quote that supports one of the many purposes of Markus Zusak writing The Book Thief. This book is a perspective the character Death, who is telling the story on a little adopted girl named Liesel Meminger. It is filled with the ups and downs of her life in Nazi, Germany. Markus Zusak wrote The Book Thief for the reader to see that books, and words specifically, are the most powerful thing anyone can have. In The Book Thief, a book is used…
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Analyzing the Themes of The Book Thief Were the Hubermanns and Max Liesel’s true family even though they were not related to her through blood in anyway? This is one question that relates to one of the many themes shown throughout the Book Thief by Markus Zusak, which is family can go past blood. There are many other themes that are just as important in the Book Thief; for example, words have tremendous power, and during weak moments, people show their true selves. The themes show the characters’…
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obstacles in sources about the Holocaust such as The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, Eva’s Story, by Eva Schloss, The Boy In The Striped Pajamas, and Children’s Literature books about the Holocaust. There were many obstacles shown throughout the pages of The Book Thief. For example, in the novel, Max Vandenburg, a Jew, hides…
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analyzing Keeping Corner, by Kashmira Sheth and The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, one must come to the conclusion that people who can endure hardships grow to be strong individuals later in life. A great example of this is from the novel Keeping Corner, Sheth writes “ Leela my dearest sister, I had to leave because of the argument with Bapuji. It is bad enough Ramanal has died, but I don’t understand why you have to cut your hair” (72). This quote shows three of the many hardships that Leela must face…
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Loyalty is a theme demonstrated multiple times throughout The Book Thief, that includes loyalty to leaders and friends. Written by Markus Zusak, The Book Thief is a historical fiction book about World War II and the Holocaust and how the citizens of Germany experienced it. The book follows Liesel Meminger, a German girl who just went to live with her foster parent, Rosa and Hans Hubermann. Liesel makes friends, and experiences bombings of her hometown. Loyalty is demonstrated towards Hitler and the…
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Steinbeck’s belief that “honest writing” addresses the need for people to understand one another is clearly connected with the concept of justice. These ideas are addressed in Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men and in the film The Book Thief (based on the book by Markus Zusak). This presentation explores the quality of relationships between people and abstaining from prejudice and assumptions as principles underlying understanding through these texts. Hence, I aim to demonstrate that both texts are “honest…
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A quote written by Markus Zusak on page 71 supports this theme, “It traveled and wondered but disclosed no answers. Not yet.” The quote is important to determine the theme in the story because it tells readers that the characters do not have answers. And they need answers to their questions because during, and after the war, no one knows what will happen. A literary device that is used in the quote as well is foreshadowing. Foreshadowing is telling…
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Today I have finished reading The Book Thief . The book thief was an interesting book to comprehend. The book was filled with death,love, and bittersweet sadness. Liesel, the main character is a small child who is 9 years of age. Liesel is a very interesting girl and the Narrator was intrigued by her the first time he saw her. The first time the Narrator saw Liesel was the time Warren,her brother died on a train going to their new parents. Liesel's mother could no longer take care of them. Liesel…
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mythological fiction book,The Lightning Thief, by Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson discovers his destiny, which is to save the world from demolition. The jovial protagonist of the novel, Percy Jackson, is claimed as the son of the Sea God (Poseidon), and has to go on a quest with two fellow companions with the task of discreetly retrieving a stolen lightning bolt. Without retrieving the bolt, the gods could cause the world to decease. The Conflict and theme of The Lightning thief send an important message…
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