Book Report On The Book Thief

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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is the story of Liesel Meminger, a nine-year-old German girl who given up by her mother to live with Hans and Rosa Hubermann in the small town of Molching in 1939, shortly before World War II. Death introduces itself as the book's narrator and describes his work: after one dies, Death carries people's souls off from one's body. Death describes itself as friendly, yet not nice; in discussing this work. I enjoyed reading the book and I couldn't set it down, I always wanted to see what would happen and

The story begins with Liesel, her mother, and her brother, Werner, riding on a train. Werner dies and Liesel and her mother step off to bury him. At the funeral one of the grave diggers drops a book. Liesel …show more content…

It amazed me when I realized that the story isn't told by any narrator but it is told by Death. Although the topic is a hard topic to read about, I really got into the world and felt as if I was there. It helps me connect with this horrifying episode in history. The way that Markus described each character with the sense that they are going to die later on in the book intrigued me more and more. Death is fascinated by humans and the way they live and was curious about how we were capable of so much horror and destructions.He is an interesting character to talk about because he is very real but the Markus describes him in a way as if he was standing next to you. Death is always with everyone at all times. Although death sounds like a scary person to talk about, he also has his discomforts and these make his even more real. “I am haunted by humans”, “It kills me sometimes, how people die”. One of the main things he does is collect stories of courageous humans. Liesel is one of those interesting to him because of her courage and her personality. Stories like Liesel's help keep him going. He tells these stories, he says, "to prove to myself that you, and your human existence, are worth it". Throughout the book, Death is humorous, informative, or dark comments. He also likes to skip around in the story's timeline, revealing events to come and then apologizing for giving parts of the story away. The book thief is a very special book in a way that is like

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