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    Guilt in The Book Thief The Book Thief is a novel about Liesel Meminger, an orphan who lives with her foster mama and papa. Because of her papa’s dept to a Jewish friend, they hide a young Jewish man in their basement. This happens during the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany, making this a very dangerous situation. One of the most recurring themes in the book is guilt, because Liesel, Hans, and Max all feel guilt over their survivals. At the beginning of the book, we learn that the Hubermanns

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    In The Book Thief, Markus Zusak presents the idea that color follows every person throughout their lives, and shows even in their deaths. As the novel is set in World War II, death is prevalent from the beginning to the very end, which is all described by a personified “Death” as the narrator. The Book Thief begins with a ten-year-old girl, Liesel Meminger, alone and orphaned, her mother taken by Nazis, and her brother dying. After years with living with her foster parents Rosa and Hans, and the

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    Riley Spaur Mrs. Carlson Contemp. Lit November 8, 2015 The Book Thief The Book Thief is based around a character named Liesel Meminger. She is called the book thief because she is known for stealing books to help her read and advance in her knowledge. The theme of this book is mainly death, which is also the narrator. Death narrates throughout this whole book and brings a new perspective to the way war would have been seen. Right before her brother's death we meet our narrator Death in the story

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    I think the theme in The book thief is courage. I chose courage because it can be shown mentally, physically, and emotionally. Hans shows courage when he agrees to help Max Vandenberg to stay with his family. Leisel shows courage when she fakes an injury to warn her parents that the nazi officers are inspecting the basements. She showed courage by putting herself in harms way to protect her family and max. Liesel also showed courage by reading “the whistler” in the basement during the first air raid

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    not fitting in, or of not living up to society’s expectations. The only thing that lets one escape conformity is the memories one holds, the deeper emotions not often revealed. This idea is supported by two books, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and The Giver by Lois Lowry. The Book Thief revolves around a young German girl named Liesel living in Nazi Germany with her papa, Hans Hubermann, and his wife, Rosa. Throughout her papa’s life, his beliefs have been forced upon him, but it’s his past

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    Essay On The Book Thief

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    The Book Thief book review The Book Thief by markus zusak shows death and its perspective in a small town in Nazi Germany. A girl named Liesel m gets moved into this town unexpectedly and leaves everything behind. Liesel learns how to deal with love, friendship, fear and death. How much can this young girl handle before reaching her breaking point? Deaths perspective on this girls world is a powerful effect that the author chose, it destroys and rebuilds a new life for her. In the book thief Liesel

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    The Book Thief

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    Plot Summary Introduction The Book Thief is a New York Times #1 Bestseller book written by Markus Zusak. The book is opened by introducing Death as the narrator. Death starts describing the three times he saw the book thief. Rising Action The rising action begins with Liesel and her brother, Warner, on a train with their birth mother going to their foster parents, Hans and Rosa Hubermann’s house. Suddenly Warner dies on the train and is buried in a graveyard near a train station. During the burial

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    role of books in both novels is slightly different but both come back to a general theme that is used in both novels. In both novels the authors use books as something that provides knowledge to a community but the government is trying to suppress this knowledge. In “The Book Thief” books play a role in several different ways. Liesel steals a book which then helps to teach her how to read and write. This makes her very interested in reading new books. Liesel then starts to steal more books; this eventually

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    There are many similarity and differences between The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. Both these books took place during world war two and contribute a lot Similarities: Theme-Kindness: In both books there is a running theme of kindness. In The Book Thief, Hans Hubermann helped Max by hiding him in his basement during the war. Max’s father, Erik Vandenburg, and Hans fought in world war one together. One day Sergeant Stephen Schneider came into the

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    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is about a nine year old girl named Liesel Meminger who is given up for adoption by Hans and Rosa Huberman during World War II and is suffering from her brother’s death. Liesel can’t read or write and kids at school make fun of her for it. Liesel is determined to read, write, and speak well. One day, the people of the town come together for a bonfire where they burn books. Liesel manages to get a book and put it under her shirt. As the story moves forward

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