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    Themes Of The Book Thief

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    The Book Thief is set in the time of World War 2 where the Holocaust is present and disaster is everywhere. Throughout the story, Liesel, the main character, learns that words are extremely powerful and hold the ability for people to use them for good or for evil. Among the disaster and altercations, Liesel uses her literature to comfort her and make herself more powerful due to her knowledge, which demonstrates the theme of the story, the comfort and power of literature and words softens the pain

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    Themes In The Book Thief

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    aware of, but rarely is it seen through the eyes of death itself. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is able to capture life in Nazi Germany the way the ominous Death would see it. Since its publication in 2005, Zusak’s novel has been praised by many critics and has become an international bestseller. This historical fiction novel follows the story of Liesel Meminger, a young girl whose life changes after she discovers and steals a book in the snow. With the help of her foster father and an unexpected friend

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    Book Thief Theme

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    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak has multiple themes throughout the novel. One theme that struck out the most with me is the power that words have upon us. Liesel, the main character of the novel, learns that words hold great power to force people to commit cruel acts. She is a young, illiterate girl and learns to read for the first time at the age of 9. As she begins to read and learn, she understands that the roots of Hitler's power comes from propaganda. Max, the jewish man hiding in their basement

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    Book Thief Themes

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    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a novel that has great recognition because of the great themes and social issues that are in the novel. With the use of strong relatable protagonists, Zusak is able to address issues such as racism, authoritarianism, discrimination and much more by using the character’s feelings and how they deal with such issues. With the novel being set in Nazi Germany it creates an atmosphere for inspirational characters that show a different perspective on life during WW2. With

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    starting with a death to ending with Death, The Book Thief is such a tragic and painful novel in its entirety, as it deals with everyone’s least favorite topic, death. Set in the midst of World War II Molching, Germany, Death itself narrates the novel, focusing in on a young German girl named Liesel, who lives with her foster parents on Himmel Street, which is a very ironic name for considering what is always happening on that street. The Book Thief helps explain how to get through the pain of losing

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    The Book Thief , by Markus Zusak, is a beautiful and astounding novel that brings together the themes of love and mortality through war and suffering. I had been completely moved by Liesel Meminger’s, the protagonist’s, coming-of-age story and unable to put the book down once I began to read. The story is set in 1939, Nazi Germany; begins shortly before the First World War. Liesel Meminger, a 9 year old foster child, lives with Hans and Rosa Hubermann in the small town of Molching. Throughout

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    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a compelling novel set in the late 1930s that explores a variety of themes, for instance war, courage, words, hate, love, innocence and death. For the purpose of this seminar, I will be further discussing the ideas of love and the innocence of people at the moment of their impending death in relation to The Book Thief, The Fault in Our Stars (John Green) and The Bible. The main character of the book is a curious young girl by the name of Liesel Meminger. Often

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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

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    How Love Conquers the Hatred Brought by the War in The Book Thief War cannot exist without hatred, and hatred cannot be soothed by more hate; it can only be masked by love. World War II was a time for darkness and death, injustice and inequality. People were subjected to acts of inhumanity and hatred, simply for being who they were, having thoughts and showcasing their opinions. Markus Zusak introduces characters such as Liesel and the Hubermanns, who live in Nazi Germany, in the midst of destruction

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    Part One Death has played a significant part in the book, it has introduced us to the setting and one of the main characters. The role of death seems to be narrating the story and I believe that this will be the role throughout the entire book. Death appears when somebody around the book thief dies. Throughout the first part Death had seen the book thief a total of three times, the first encounter was on the train, during the winter, when her brother died. The second encounter was after the plane

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