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    An Analysis of Developing Themes Inside Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief Growing up isn’t easy. Growing up in a war-infested environment with the constant threat of being bombed, terrorized, or taken away isn’t a walk in the park either. Liesel Meminger was only nine years old when her suffering began. Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief unravels in antebellum Germany, in the small town of Molching. Within the first few pages, the main protagonist, Liesel, witnesses the death of brother and is abandoned

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    Markus Zusak's novel is set during 1939 in Nazi Germany. The Book Thief is a best seller novel as well as an award-winning motion picture. Death, the narrator of the story, depicts a young German orphan who is sent to live with Hans and Rosa Hubermann in a small town, shortly before World War II. After her stepfather discovers she can not read he teaches her, sparking Liesel's life long love for books. Keeping a promise to the family of the man who saved his life, Hans agrees to hide a Jewish fugitive

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    The Book Thief: By Ashley Boyce 84 Markus Zusak 584 pgs In 1938, young orphan Liesel arrives at the home of her new foster parents, Hans and Rosa Hubermann. When Hans, a house painter and accordion player, learns that Liesel cannot read, he sets out to teach her the wonders of the written language. Liesel throughout the novel grows to love books, even rescuing one from a Nazi bonfire. Though Liesel's new family barely scrape by, their situation becomes even more precarious when they secretly

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    The book thief by Markus Zusak Told from the narrator deaths perspective is based during WW2. The novel revolves around a girl named Liesel and her journey through life as she learns about loss, friendship and humanity. At the age of 9 Liesel is adopted by a foster family, while suffering from the loss of her brother Liesel sets on a journey to learn how to read and write, through stolen books. Therefore the text portrays the power of words as part of the text is about Liesel's experiences as she

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    The book that I will be discussing is The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak. This historical fiction novel's central question is about how humans can do both the most beautiful and the most cruel of things. Therefore, this central question is, what are humans capable of? How are they capable of such great things, as well as such horrible things? In this essay, I will demonstrate how the historical and cultural context of The Book Thief relate to the setting and advance the theme. Because there are several

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    someone is willing to go to the extreme to get what they want, no matter who they step on on the way. In Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief, readers see the effects of war on the small, fictional town of Molching, Germany during World War II, specifically on that of young Liesel Meminger and her foster parents Hans and Rosa Hubermann. Through the eyes of Death one can relate the themes of war and the censorship of an overrun country with those of extremist groups today who, years later, utilize some of the

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    Alexis Javier Mrs. Rosenwasser English 9H October 13, 2014 The Book Thief by Markus Zusak The Book Thief is a text set in Germany during the time of World War II, focused on the life of the protagonist, Liesel Meminger. Liesel, a young German girl, loses her family including her brother Werner who died on a train on the way to Munich. She comprehends the feeling of loss and pain and is conscious that she is existing in hard times. The narrator of the story, Death, witnesses her brother’s demise

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    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak was an overall good book. The book was about a girl named Liesel and her adoption family named the Hubermanns. The book takes place in Molching, Germany, and is set in World War II. Liesel’s new family is very known where they live; her new father name,Hans, is a painter and her new mother name is Rosa and she douse laundry for her wealthy people on her street. During her time there Hans teachers her how to read. This is when she starts taking books hence the name

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    The Book Thief Life during the 1940’s was hard for the entire world. As Germany caused suffering and loss in multiple other countries, the people of Germany suffered as well. The Book Thief follows the story of a German girl named Liesel, who was forced to be taken away from her family at a young age. She then becomes the foster daughter of Rosa and Hans Hubermann, whose children have grown up and left. Liesel struggles to understand why her mother had left her, and why Hitler was causing all of

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    The Book Thief The Book Thief, written by Australian author Markus Zusak was first published in 2005. A year which gave us the London bombings. A series of terrorist attacks on the capital of England which resulted in fifty six deaths and over seven hundred injuries. 2005 was also the year hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast of the United States of America, causing billions of dollars in damages and devastating the lives of the residents. It also marks the sixtieth anniversary of the liberation

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