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Theme Of Brutality In The Book Thief

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In The Book Thief, Markus Zusak uses his characters to demonstrate the theme that there is both beauty and brutality in human nature. The characters that are examples of the novel are Rosa Huberman, Hans Huberman and Max Vandenberg. Rosa exemplifies the theme through her language and her tolerance. Hans exemplifies the theme through his interactions with Liesel. Max shows both characteristics through the novel. Rosa, Hans and Max are prime example of how human nature can have both beauty and brutality. Firstly, Rosa Huberman is an example of the beauty and brutality in human nature through her beating Liesel, the language she use, and her tolerance of Max. Rosa beats Liesel for the smallest offenses. When Rosa lost some of her laundry clients she blames Liesel. Rosa uses offensive language towards both Liesel and …show more content…

Max shows the beauty in human nature by leaving the Huberman household when he felt that it was too dangerous for the family to let him stay there. On the day that Han gives the Jewish man the bread it draws too much attention to the family. Hans wanted Max to stay away for a few days and then come back, but when Hans comes to where he was hiding out, Hans finds a note that Max left “You’ve done enough” (398). Another way that Max shows the beauty in human nature is when Max leaves a gift for Liesel. It was a book called “The Word Shaker”. The book about Liesel and how the words she uses matters. Max did not want Liesel to read “Mein Kamp” so he tore the book up and turned the book into a quality book. Max shows the brutality in human nature when he says “When death captures me, he will feel my fist on his face.”(189). Max’s first response to death would be to punch him in the face. Max Vandenberg exemplifies the theme because of the beauty he shows when he writes a book for Liesel and the brutality he shows when wants to punch death in the

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