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    Liesel Meminger is the main character and the book thief. To her words contain power, power that she thirsts for. She reads with her foster father, Hans Hubermann and often visits the library in the mayor’s house. Books are a form of comfort to her and she loves how they can fill her up. Liesel also realizes that words can be ugly things. Hans Hubberman is Liesel’s foster father. He is an amazing man and painter that plays the accordion. He first bonds with Liesel when he teaches her how to roll

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    The Book Thief is set in Nazi Germany where showing the smallest acts of love and compassion were sometimes considered as crimes. Love is shown in the form of loyalty, camaraderie and love of family. Although, love is often thought to be romantic but love in The Book Thief is not. The novel is mostly controlled by death and cruelty. Showing love will always be stronger than hate because loving something comes more naturally to humans than hating. Markus Zusak suggests that love is ultimately stronger

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    Major Themes Evident In The Book Thief Nowadays, we take the ability to read for granted. But for Liesel Meminger, the opportunity to learn how to read was a gift. In the novel The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, more than one major theme relating to books and writing are evident. The power of words, literature, and reading, are all contributing to the overall theme of the power of books and writing in The Book Thief. Words are an everyday part of our life, but when we think about it they hold more

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    Besides the power of words, kindness and cruelty are recurring themes in the novel. There are many displays of this theme, ranging from the Hubermann’s kindness to take in Max, to the cruelty of Viktor and friends towards Rudy. The acts of kindness and cruelty have a lasting impact on the characters involved, and change them for the better or worse. The first and biggest act of kindness is the Hubermann’s deciding to take in and hide Max. They potentially risk their lives by doing this, but they

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    Book thief Liesel's life, in the book The Book Thief by Mark Zuasak, represented the beauty in the wake of brutality. Liesel went through a lot of hardship but also saw some of the best things, as in the meaning in friendship and many other things. She also when all odds were against her she would still want to live unlike most people if they were put through some of stuff that she did. She also would take things that were bad and turn them into something good into something that wasn't

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    Death, in The Book Thief, is narrating a story about a German girl named Liesel. He tells her story through his point of view. Throughout The Book Thief, he has shown two characteristics; honesty and being observant. Death, in The Book Thief, has some similarities with Death in It’s Death Again, which is that they both appear before a person dies. But, with similarities, there are differences. One of them is that Death in The Book Thief cannot be seen. and some differences as the Death in the poem

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    Life and Death Vs Survivor’s Guilt Life and death and Survivor’s guilt are both complex,multi-layered topics that are used to develop the characters in the book Thief. Throughout the novel, author Markus Zusak utilizes these themes to add a hidden meaning behind character development. By comparing and contrasting the multiple facets of both themes, only then can one truly realize the thought behind each and every word is the novel. Life and death ,as well as survivor’s guilt, are similar and different

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    The book thief In the book “The book thief” it has a very interesting theme to the story. In the story a young girl named leisel who moves to Germany on a train and gets adopted by the Huberman’s. At this time in history it was bad for the Jews because all of Hitler’s plans saying that the Jews were there problems. The book thief is about a girl stealing books throughout her child hood, during this time her dad Hans Huberman teaches her how to read from the books that she has stolen, her first book

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    Themes are inserted within literature by the author in an attempt to provoke readers to think about the topic provided. In the novel, The Book Thief, written by Markus Zusak, many topics are presents, such as, courage, suffering, and human behavior. The most prevalent, however, is the courage possessed by certain individuals. This theme, bravery, is evident throughout the entire course of the novel in Liesel Meminger, the Hubermanns, and Max Vandenburg. Liesel Meminger, coined “The Book Thief”

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    In a story, the setting is vital because it not only shows the characters surroundings, which will cause them to act a certain way, but it can also help to depict a theme. In The Book Thief, a novel by Markus Zusak, just like in many other books, the central setting helps to develop themes and ideas in the novel. Liesel Meminger, a smart yet sneaky nine year old girl who experiences life in Nazi Germany, was on a train to Munich along with her mother and six year old brother, Werner. They were on

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