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Brutality Of Words In The Book Thief

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In The Book Thief, Markus Zusak implies that words can be as harmful and powerful as actions through Liesel’s verbal attack towards Ilsa Hermann. WWII is happening during that time period, making Germany very poor, so Ilsa chooses to fire Rosa to be fair to the people. Before she sends Liesel off, she gives the girl a book. When Liesel realizes what has happened, she goes back to throw the book at Ilsa and yell at her, becoming “more spiteful and evil than she thought herself capable…Yes, the brutality of words” (262). Rejecting the book was one thing, but to go out on a philippic against Ilsa in that manner was something much worse. Liesel let out her emotions through harsh words rather than actions. She let them out violently and with malice,

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