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A hero is a person who is looked upon to perform extraordinary tasks and praiseworthy deeds. However, a hero can be anyone if he or she perseveres and endures the trials and tribulations of said tasks despite overwhelming obstacles (Reeves). These concepts help to create what is known in literature as the Hero’s Journey. In the novel, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, the tale's protagonist Liesel Meminger is born during the world's most controversial time period, the Holocaust. Despites the predicament she is put in, Liesel will begin her adventure when she is engage by importance of literature. Her journey will be consists of understanding the fundamental concepts of literature to connect with the society she is in, with the help of her foster parents and friends. In doing so, she will persevere through problems and create a mortal system of support for herself as a prime example in representing the heroine of the hero's journey
Joseph Campbell explains the call to adventure as “destiny has summoned the hero and transferred his spiritual center of gravity within the pale of his society to a zone unknown” (Campbell 48). Unlike other heroes who start their journeys in an ordinary world to a world of unknowns. Liesel’s adventure begins the day she was born which is consider to be an unknown world to her but this changes when she moves into Himmel street with the Hubermanns. She learns to find security and love with them, and lives in an ordinary life. However, this changes when she is significantly expose to her first atrocious law by Hitler, which is the book burning event. At the age where she still is learning, Liesel is confuse at why the people are burning knowledges and books because at that time she fell in love with the book ...

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...ters to directly challenge Hitler’s regime. The novel stated, “In 1933, 90 percent of Germans showed unflinching support for Adolf Hitler. That leaves 10 percent who didn’t. Hans Hubermanns belongs to the 10 percent.” (63). Later in the book, Liesel has also become a challenger of Hitler’s regime from in the influence of Hans’ bravery but also being wise from her exposure to literature and the society.
As Liesel enters the journey, she is able to receive helps from Hans Hubermanns, Max Vandenberg, and Rudy Steiner. Each has their own influence on Liesel through their own understanding of the society they live. But at the same time, they are able to provide different fundamental understanding in her journey till she becomes her own expert to write her own story. By writing her own context of story, it ultimately saved her life at the end from the German destruction.

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