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    can be given to one only by other human beings,” wrote Nobel Prize Winner, writer, and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. Wiesel’s writings reflect not only the horror lurking in history, but the power of human resiliency and compassion in the face of such atrocities. Markus Zusak, in his novel The Book Thief, explores one such story of hope through the relationships and education of his character Liesel Meminger as she grows up in Nazi Germany. Zusak’s detailed depictions of character and setting provide

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    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a chilling tale of a young German girl who is shown the horrors of the period of Nazi Germany. Having little money and barely any responsibilities at this age, Liesel Meminger shares her love of books, writing, and learning with her friends and her foster family. From the beginning of the book, Liesel shows strong powers for secrecy and stealing. At the beginning, she steals a book about grave digging from her brother’s funeral and learns to read it after she ends

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    Summary: The Book Thief

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    n November, Warner Bros. are releasing The Book Thief, a much-awaited film based on a novel of the same name by Markus Zusak. The film, starring Sophie Nelisse, Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson, is an adaption of the acclaimed 2005 novel. The novel tells the story of a young girl called Liesel Meminger in Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Liesel is separated from her mother, her younger brother is killed and she is sent to live with Hans and Rosa Huberman in a small town near Munich. Liesel

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    The Book Thief

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    "'I have hated words and I have loved them and I hope I have made them right' said Liesel Meminger" (Zusak). The Book Thief written by Marcus Zusak is about Germany during the era of Nazism as the narrator, death discusses Liesel Meminger's life. Hans, Liesel's step father, learns that Liesel can't read so he teaches her the wonders of written language. Liesel begins to love books and writing. The Book thief is a novel that won't disappoint because it explores Germany during the 1940's, kids and

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    Book Thief Theme

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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 Power of Words Words have the capability to save a life, but they also have the power to end one. Language, specifically words, have very powerful means. Words are considered the most effective way to communicate. They shape our emotions, lifestyle, decisions, culture, and more. Words have the ability to connect people, outlast, and influence opinions. Opinions and thoughts are often determined by words. Mohammed Qahtani, 2015 World Champion of Toastmasters, provides an example of this. In

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    Theme Of The Book Thief

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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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    Thesis Of The Book Thief

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    What better way to start than to introduce the man who held the great power and control of the words in The Book Thief? Without further ado, the man behind The Book Thief, Markus Zusak; Markus Zusak was born on June 23, 1975 at Sydney, Australia. He was born to a German mother and an Austrian father, who like Hans Hubermann was a painter. Upon arriving to Sydney, both of his parents could not read and write in English, so they encouraged all of their children to master in the language. His mother

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    Major Themes Evident In The Book Thief Nowadays, we take the ability to read for granted. But for Liesel Meminger, the opportunity to learn how to read was a gift. In the novel The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, more than one major theme relating to books and writing are evident. The power of words, literature, and reading, are all contributing to the overall theme of the power of books and writing in The Book Thief. Words are an everyday part of our life, but when we think about it they hold more

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    novel The Book Thief, set in 1939 Nazi Germany, raises many ideas, one of which is the power of words. Through various techniques including characterisation, personification, and similes, Zusak conveys messages about the power of words such as their intent, their ability to form bonds between people, and their importance as vessels of language. Many times, throughout The Book Thief, Zusak describes words as if they were living things, which gives them personality and shows us that words can have

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