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Violence : Violence And Violence In The Book Thief

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Violence in The Book Thief Even though violence is meant to hurt and injure someone it can also result in a sick type of peace in many events. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak has a perfect scene where violence shows the overall meaning of the work. In this novel, violence was contributed throughout the book through realization and bravery. Liesel Meminger, the main character, is just a regular german girl with poor foster parents living on Himmel Street. Throughout the novel Liesel’s life is a whirlwind of ups and downs. She loves and she hates. She gives and she steals. One violent scene occurs that leaves Liesel to realize many events in her life that could have been easily changed if it wasn’t for the people she loved. A few violent scenes occur, but the one that started trickling realization into Liesel brain is the scene in part 10. Liesel is searching through the marchings Jews for a familiar face she once knew and loved. Not finding Max in the crowd of Jews took away from the rest of the pain in Liesel’s life. On this unfortunate day Liesel searches the crowd and immediately feels her heart drop when she sees Max’s twigs of hair and swampy eyes studying the crowd for the same reason Liesel was. The German girl rushes through the blur of Jews and makes her way to Max. blocking out the german soldiers, Liesel restates Max’s story he wrote for her. In this moment, Liesel was so brave that she feared no one, including German soldiers. “She was courageous enough to reach

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