Character Analysis Of Max Vandenburg In The Book Thief

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Character Essay In life, sacrifices are often made, without the person making them even knowing the impact that they have had, and they can often be a true barometer of friendship and kinship. This is no different and in The Book Thief. Max Vandenburg, a young Jew in the novel, makes many sacrifices throughout the story. There are many pivotal instances of Max’s sacrifices in the story, but, arguably, the most pivotal of these moments occurs in pages 397 and 398, when Max leaves for the Dachau Concentration Camp late at night. Max was a Jew that the Hubermann family was hiding in their home, and he knew of the pressure he was putting on his adoptive family (a family that made an enormous sacrifice themselves). The significance of the moment

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