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Identity In The Book Thief

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Shanaya Minns
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Society shapes our identities and who we are as a person which contributes to how our future turns out but sometimes the paths we are led down are not always the direction we would choose, through the novel's ‘Room’ by Emma Donoghue, ‘The Book Thief’ by Markus Zusak and the films ‘Girl Interrupted’ directed by James Mangold, ‘Sucker Punch’ directed by Zack Snyder, the character’s hardships are shown through the protagonist's lives. The novels both similarly follow children who are exposed to a less than normal world and a harsh version of reality. The Book Thief follows a young girl whose whole life is turned upside down after she loses her mother and brother due to events surrounding WW11 and is then placed in …show more content…

So Liesel is sent away to live with new foster parents alone as her little brother dies on the journey, alone and scared Liesel’s whole life begins to change. Much like in Room, because Liesel is given the opportunity to learn and flourish her whole identity is changed for the better as she makes friends and becomes literate but nothing can change her constant need to contact her real mother. Abandonment is something Liesel comes to know as she realises she will never see her mother again. Abandonment is something Jack also feels as Room becomes his ‘family’ and when he loses Room he longs for familiarity just like Liesel does with her mother. There was no possible way for Liesel to control where or who she was placed with due to the injustices and unfairness of society at the time, the hardships of the war taught Liesel how to overcome heartbreak and abandonment. Death narrates “I witness the ones that are left behind, crumbled among the jigsaw pieces of realisation, despair and surprise. They have punctured hearts, they have beaten lungs.” Liesel was left behind and perhaps that is why she was so understanding when she was asked to aid in hiding a Jew, her personality had developed to a point where she was able to be sympathetic and understand the importance of helping hide the boy. Because of her hardships and …show more content…

Because of her suicidal actions she was checked into a psychiatric hospital where she meets others who are also suffering. Through this experience she comes out with a changed perspective on life, her identity is shaped as she realises she doesn't want to end up like the people in the asylum. Susanna narrates “But I know what it's like to want to die. How it hurts to smile. How you try to fit in but you can't.” Girl interrupted connects with Sucker punch as both main characters want to make the effort to make their situation better. Susanna wants to change and be able to leave the hospital while Babydoll wants to escape her personas realities and get back to living her real life reality. Both characters strife to rebel against the hand society dealt them. By wanting and needing to get better and improve their situations, the characters are learning to shape their identity into something they can be proud of and live with for the rest of their lives, which is something that happens to Liesel and Jack in the Book Thief and

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