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The Book Thief Comparative Essay

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For this ISP, I will write a comparative analysis of Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief and the film The Hurt Locker, directed by Kathryn Bigelow. I will compare the themes and the main characters of the book and the film and relate it to my main topic, which is the destructive nature of war. While The Hurt Locker is from the perspective of someone fighting in the war, The Book Thief is from the perspective of a young person, a noncombatant, experiencing the horrors of war with Death as the Narrator. I can make a connection between the book and the film and write about how both relate to war and what war does to a person. I would like to show that war does not only adversely affect the soldiers actively engaged in the physical act of combat but it also affects civilians or those who experience the collateral damage of war.

To prove this tentative thesis, I will analyze each story and observe the dynamics of the relationships and experiences of the major characters in the book and in the film. I hope to …show more content…

People often think that they can get away with appropriating as their own the work of another person. Many believe that paraphrasing an idea or altering the words in a sentence of another does not constitute plagiarism. The cases presented earlier on in the course showed the foolish notions of some students when they thought that they can claim innocence regarding their plagiarism and not be held liable. I understand the importance of respecting and acknowledging the works of others in the academic community. As a Catholic, I realize that failure to properly credit and acknowledge the authorship of others is tantamount to intellectual property theft and stealing is a mortal sin. No student can claim innocence since the issue of plagiarism is taught early on in schools. I also would not like to take credit for something I did not do or think of. If I do, I would only be deceiving myself and no one

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