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    The novel, The Book Thief, excellently shows the power of words and how they can have great power and influence people. Through thoughts and actions of Liesel, Markus Zusak illustrates not only that they are powerful, but even dangerous because of this. This can be seen through the imaginary fist fight with Hitler, Liesels words toward Ilsa, and the last words in her book she wrote. One way words are powerful is because of their influence. When Max thinks of a fight with Hitler, he images Adolf

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    “Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill,”- Buddha. Buddha’s quote still holds weight today, where people are even more exposed to the words and opinions of others, either through social media, around their towns, or through the stories that they read. In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, the words that the characters use are just as powerful as the bullets and bombs that are flying through the air in World War II, which

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    Power of Words in The Book Thief In Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief, Liesel has many difficulties just in the first few chapters. First of all, they are living in Germany during the second World War. Then while trying to move to a new home, Liesel had her brother die on the way, they all had to make a detour to go to his funeral. Living in that kind of world people need something to help them with all the troubles, and others may die from not having that special something. So Liesel found something

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    In the Book Thief by: Markus Zusak, the quote: “power of words or languages to heal & destroy” is very important because of the part that words played in how the characters in the book felt when they were spoken. Some words were to dehumanize a people, to take away all hope of a the a freedom that they once knew, and also words were used to give hope in a time that seemed hopeless.The leaders and soldiers used their words to excite fear in the hearts of those that they were terrorizing. Liesel used

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    In the Book Thief, Markus Zusak, illustrates the power of words, and the kindness and cruelty of humans through the eyes of Death and the actions of Liesel Meminger. Zusak also uses symbols like Liesel’s relationship with books to show her development as a women, and bread to represent the kindness that humans are capable of. The first presentation of how powerful words are, is when “they discovered she couldn’t read, or write” (Zusak 39). Liesel was shunned by all of the kids, even the little

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    Words have gargantuan amounts of power, and they could render an abysmal or euphoric event based on how they are used. The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, and Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler, are both famous novels that relate to the Holocaust. The Book Thief takes place in the Holocaust and tells of the struggle that the Hubermann family and Liesel endure. Meanwhile, Mein Kampf is a book that Hitler wrote to explain his views and convince people to think the same as him. One could compare and contrast

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    Wright May 23, 2015 The Kite Runner: The Power of Words “The power of words, written or spoken, have life. They can change the world.” (search quotes). The power of words should not be underestimated. Liesel proves this to be true in the novel and the film The Book Thief. She uses words to develop relationships with her foster father, Hans Hubermann; Max Vandenburg, the illicit Jew in her basement; and her neighbours. In the novel The Book Thief by Markus Zusak there is much more relationship

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    In the novel The Book Thief Markus Zusak uses many different characters, experiences, and control factors to greatly illustrate the life of a young girl and her book living experience through the Holocaust. Speaking of this young girl brings us to the main character is well as the protagonist of The Book Thief, Liesel Meminger. Liesel Meminger is a young girl who is given up by her mother to foster parents, the Hubbermanns, when she is no longer able to be cared for. When first arriving to a

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    Book Thief Analysis Essay The award winning book by Markus Zusak “The Book Thief” is a book about an adopted girl named Liesel who finds a book called ‘The Grave Digger’s Handbook’ which soons changes her whole life before she knows it. Liesel soon discovers the power of words after she meets Max Vandenburg a Jew her foster parents Hans and Rosa hid in their basement. “The Book Thief” is set in the time of Germany where the Nazis is in control of Germany. Markus Zusak, author of “The Book Thief’

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    Foreshadowing is a major technique Zusak uses in The Book Thief to portray the power of words. Within the first pages of the novel, the narrator gives the audience a glimpse into the novel’s content. This not only adds intrigue and encourages the audience to continue reading; it also foreshadows central themes – ‘some words’, ‘quite a lot of thievery’, and central characters, ‘an accordionist’, ‘a Jewish fist fighter’. The meaning and importance of these small phrases are not revealed until much

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