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    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak has definitely become my favorite historical fiction novels. From the language used in this novel to the relationships developed, this novel has a more realistic feeling. One of the many reasons why I enjoy this novel is because I think the relationship between Liesel and Papa is very interesting. With Papa being an outcast among the adults of the town because he is not a part of the Nazi party and Liesel being mocked at from people her age because she was illiterate

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    In this excerpt from The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, Death allows a look into one of the happiest moments of Max’s life. It is the first snow of the year and, as most children do, Liesel commenced playing in the snow, just not in a place that most children do. Instead, Liesel’s first thought was of Max in the basement with no view of the glorious white stuff falling from the sky. Little did they know that in no time at all the snow would morph into ash and the snowmen would melt away into bodies

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    novel, The Book Thief Written by Markus Zusak is set in 1939 Nazi Germany and is narrated by a personified version of Death, who describes both the beauty and devastation of life in this era. The main character Liesel Meminger (aged 9 years old – at the beginning of the book) is sent with her brother, Werner to foster parents in Munich. On the way there Werner (aged 6) dies. At his burial Liesel finds a book buried partially in snow, belonging to one of the grave diggers. With this book Liesel starts

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    Themes In The Book Thief

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    Markus Zusak uses setting and perspective to express theme in his novel, The Book Thief. Zusak uses setting and perspective to express theme by showing books being burned because they went against Adolf Hitler’s political views, Hans joining NSDAP, and Max having to stay in the basement because he was a Jewish man and Jews were not allowed to live in Germany. The Book Thief follows a young girl named Liesel who is stripped away from her mother and given to her foster parents, Hans and Rosa Hubermann

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    Themes In The Book Thief

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    Markus Zusak uses the setting and perspective to express theme in his novel, The Book Thief. Zusak uses the setting and perspective to express theme by showing book burnings because they went against Adolf Hitler’s political views, Hans joins NSDAP, and Max having to stay in the basement because he was a Jewish man and Jews were not allowed to live in Germany. The Book Thief follows a young girl named Liesel who is stripped away from her mother and given to her foster parents, Hans and Rosa Hubermann

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    Book Thief Themes

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    “The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.” Is Google’s definition for theme, as many know coming up with themes can be a great hastle. So I begun to create a list of possible themes for these three stories, “The Sound of Thunder”, Holes, and The Book Thief. One of the first themes, of the three, is the dangers of time travel, for the story: “The Sound of Thunder”. To begin, when Eckles killed a butterfly in the past, millions of years later, the

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    Book Thief Theme

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    in a time where people should have been coming together and standing up for what’s right. In Mark Zusak’s book The Book Thief, there are numerous examples of others having more concern for themselves that for others. One of the sons of Frau Holtzapfel, Michael Holtzapfel is a prime example. Michael and his brother Robert were sent to fight in the war, but when they were

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    The Book Thief Theme

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    name of Arthur they enter a thief ring.This band of thieves only stole

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    The Book Thief, directed by Brian Percival, and The Boy in Striped Pyjamas, directed by Mark Herman, are both films that share similar themes and are focused on the time of war during Hitler’s reign of power. In both films, the idea of innocence is portrayed and corrupted through the friendship of child protagonists, influence of father figures, characterisation of children in war and the narrative perspectives. Symbolism, motifs and themes in these two films are explored to emphasise how innocence

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    Book Thief Themes

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    In the novel The book Thief, Markus Zusak explores that death and war are often more difficult for those who survive. At the center of the text is the idea that those who are left behind after tragedy suffer greatly. This is revealed through the hardship of life and experience a gentle transition. This was shown as an experience of Liesel who struggles as well as the other characters that have difficult processing their grief and guilt. Zusak’s novel acts to alert his readers the dangers of war and

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