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    rescuing Liesel’s book from the river, protecting his friends from bullies, such as Viktor Chemmel and Franz Deutscher. Another instance is when he tosses bread to the Jews walking to Dachau though he was hungry; displaying both generosity and sacrifice. Liesel, who is his partner in crime, observes that Rudy, “had changed, from fruit stealer to bread giver… his stomach growled – and he was giving people bread.”HE REALLY BRINGS DEATH TO LIFE! - WHY YOU STEAL A READ FROM THE BOOK THIEF Lee explains why

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    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a story set in Germany during World War 2. This novel follows the life of Liesel Meminger, a girl who develops greatly. With Death as the all knowing narrator of the story, the reader has the ability to see various perspectives. It tells the story of oppression, portrays the power of words, and shows the human ability for kindness or cruelty. I chose to do option four, in which I have chosen important sections from the novel. The first section I have chosen to read

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    In the book the Book Thief by Markus Zusak, Liesel Meminger would be considered a best friend to me. Even though Liesel steals books, she is a remarkable, talented, and dedicated girl. Liesel was loved by several people, her foster mother and father, the mayor's wife, her neighbors, and the Jew hiding in her basement. To all of them, she was kind, “And she walked over and hugged him for the first time. “Thanks, Max.”” (Zusak, page 222) Max was the Jew hiding from the Nazis in her basement. This took

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    The Book Thief Morality

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    I am not violent. I am not malicious, I am a result” (Zusak 6). The Book Thief takes place in Nazi Germany, and is narrated by Death. Although many think of Death as a morbid creature throughout the novel Death is portrayed as more of calm swift moving concept that shows care for those he transports to God. Throughout the novel the author proposes Christian messages by, showing sympathy to humans, and revealing allegorical themes, lastly where would Death take souls if not to heaven or hell. Death

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    A Thief Of Time by : Tony Hillerman My book is called A Thief of Time and was written by Tony Hillerman. A Thief of Time is a mystery story with a double helping of mystery. When a missing person and a robbery of sacramental items is somehow connected, you know that this will make for an interesting story. It starts in the Anasazi country, in Colorado, and it centers around the Navajo Tribal Police. The initial situation starts with the Navajo Tribal Police chief thinking about his "dead" soul

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    knowledge and understanding the necessity of literature will carry a person through life. Markus Zusak’s historical fiction novel, The Book Thief, embodies this message. Zusak uses Death to narrate the life of a young girl, Liesel Meminger, and her journey to learning the importance of literature. Contradicting the cliché that word shave no real effect, Zusak proves his theme that words hold immense power and control in life. He uses the literary devices setting, characterization, and symbolism to convey

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    Personal Reflection My favorite book, besides the entire Harry Potter series, is The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. This somber yet heartwarming book is about a girl’s childhood experience in Nazi Germany. As the title suggests, the girl Liesel fuels her love for books by stealing them from Nazi book-burnings. The power in these books transforms her life, as does her dangerously kept secret of hiding a Jewish man in her basement. Every time I read The Book Thief, the unique symbolism always invigorates

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    The Book Thief written by Markus Zusak, is no exception to this statement. Throughout the story there are many violent scenes and all of them add meaning and theme to the story as a whole. In this story in particular, the violent acts show how a cruel, Nazi, fascist society responds to the acts of human kindness. This contributes to the overall meaning of the story, that even in the darkest times, kindness can exist even when surrounded by hate and evilness. The violent scenes in The Book Thief

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    Year 11 Assessment: Changing Perspectives RELATED TEXTS ASSESSMENT – ADVANCED ENGLISH 1) Prescribed Text – The Book Thief a. Compose a summary/synopsis of the text (plot/themes/characters/key concerns). (100 words only) ‘The Book Thief’ by Mark Zusak The Book Thief is a story of a young german girl named Liesel Meminger in Nazi Germany during world war 2. At age nine her brother drops dead in front of her and when Death himself comes to collect his newest soul, he becomes fascinated with

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    The Book Thief I chose to read the book The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. There were a few factors into why I chose to read this book. The first reason that I read it was because my older brothers had read this book before me and had recommended that I should read it. Another reason that I wanted to read this book is because our grade had recently gone to the Holocaust Museum and had learned about how terribly the Jewish people were being treated. I was fascinated in this and The Book Thief was during

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