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Power Of Words In The Book Thief

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The book thief, written by Markus Zusak, consists of many diverse characters with their own traits and distinct personalities that affect the power words have and craft the famous novel into a book of many possibilities. The character of Liesel Meminger, while only just a child, possess a strong ability to harness the difficult situations around her, and her words becoming “the only light available” for those who were in the presence of shadows. The power of words embedded in the book construct; a sanctuary, a connection between souls and a guidance when you’re “trying to remember” (pg317) those you “should just forget” (pg65). Words become powerful when the meaning behind them is utilized, such as when the words in the book thief were …show more content…

Ilsa Hermann gives her a empty book and urges her to write; Liesel composes “the story of her own life” (pg335), containing both catastrophe and excellence, at a frantic pace. Liesel has gone to the acknowledgment that words can cause both savagery and solace, and she endeavors to make them “right” by battling awful disinformation with writing that radiates from selflessness and love. Even though Liesel was “happiest alone” (pg248), Max and Liesel “were held together by the quiet gathering of words” (pg248) as through words their friendship was bound and drew them together in sanctuary as the horror of the war disturbed them. In her many moments of fear and uncertainty, she “wanted to kill the words” but other times admired “the lovely books and their manicured titles”. Throughout the book, the book thief was influencing the other characters; the mindset of Liesel “grew on them like a vine”(pg265). “The strength of her writing” impacted the words written, creating “a change of scenery” for the relationships she’s developed and showing that “her sentences have been impossible to

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