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Examples Of Death In The Book Thief

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“It is 1939, Nazi Germany. The country is holding its breath. Death has never been busier, and will be busier still.” In the Book Thief by Markus Zusak, the narrator death is haunted by humans. He revisits history, gets into the heart and minds of the characters, gives small hints of events to come and has an opinion all in the quest to reconcile humanity’s capability to do evil with humanity’s capability to do good. Through out the book death states historical facts and figures to bring forth the horror of war to the reader. In this case, death is able to relate to a historical fact “I was still getting over Stalin, in Russia. The so-called second revolution - the murder of his own people. Then came Hitler.” In this example death is able to relate a historical fact about how Stalin treated the people of Russia, killing millions of innocent people, and now how Hitler is doing exactly the same thing. In this instance it seems like we humans do not learn from our past experiences …show more content…

In the middle of the book death says, “He didn’t deserve to die the way he did...on the night he passed away. He’d have cried and turned and smiled if only he could have seen the book thief on her hands and knees, next to his lifeless body.” Through this hint the narrator, death prepares the reader in advance for Rudy’s death. Maybe for some people this is helpful, but for some others it will ruin the story. In another instance where we get a hint of things to come is evidenced in, “Of those ten, six were stolen, one showed up at the kitchen table, two were made for her by a hidden Jew, and one was delivered by a soft, yellow-dressed afternoon.” This tells me how Liesel got all her books and it took the surprise away from the fact that a Jew was going to live in their basement. Even these hints hold a sad fact in them of human beings having to hide in basements or losing their loved

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