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Humanity In Markus Zusak's Book Thief

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Markus Zusak’s Book Thief chronicles the life of Liesel Meminger and those who crossed her path. Through his use of Death as a narrator, a profound underlying message of the wondrous complexity of the human world is presented, balancing the ever-present forces of evil and good. Set during the second World War, a time in which Death’s reach was essentially impossible to evade, Death’s narration allowed the novel to focus on the paradoxical morality of “the leftover humans.” Death’s detachment from humanity allows him to view human nature with clarity unachievable by the living. Death’s semi-omniscient scope offers a distinct perspective on death, war, and love. Though, he is constantly plagued by human malignity, he’s able to keep himself

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