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Symbolism In The Book Thief

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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
The horrific deaths faced by millions manufactured the absence of hope in Nazi Germany throughout World War II. Deaths all over Germany put fear into the hearts of Jew’s with dread of the events to come. In the book, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, Death narrates the story which creates a constant feeling of darkness, suspense, sadness, and danger. The power of humanity is a strong theme throughout The Book Thief. Illustrated through the coming together of people during a time of crisis. The book shows many snippets of death and the way it transforms people’s lives. Death becomes a normal daily occurrence for all people, shown through writings by Liesel, the main character. The Nazi’s take on a God complex by dictating the fate of the Jews oppressing them into poverty. The novel is heart-wrenching due to the detailed horrific deaths loved ones suffer at the hand of the Hitler. In the novel, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, death reigns over all of Germany at the side of Hitler with only a little joy and hope in the days to come. Many themes and symbols are portrayed in the novel such as bread, the accordion, and death. …show more content…

His dad a painter, originally from Austria, who later moved to Germany cultivated a limited amount of income for his family. Markus experienced only a glimpse of the poorness that lived in Nazi, Germany. Markus, intrigued by Nazi Germany, inclined him into writing many books in the time of World War Two. The stories and the poorness developed the author he has become today. Zusak loved writing and reading books that made him “Log Out” and made life better for him. Markus Zusak connects his own personal life with the main character, Liesel, through the writing of books which expands her imagination and develops a peaceful world through the horrific times of World War

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