Theme Of Rebirth In The Book Thief

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The books in ‘The Book Thief’ symbolized the stages of rebirth in Liesel. When the novel begins Zusak describes Liesel as a scared little girl he shows this by saying “The fact was this: Liesel would not get out of the car” (Zusak 35) While reading through ‘The Book Thief’ you can spot slight differences in Liesel through each ‘book’, which may go unnoticed. This can be shown if you compare Liesel in the first ‘book’ to Liesel in the last ‘book’. For example, Liesel in the final ‘book’ was a lot braver than when she was in the first ‘book’. Zusak shows this when Liesel approached Max when he was being paraded through Molching. She approached him and cried with him, even with several people watching their every move. (Zusak, 515) The differences …show more content…

Which can be shown through art, science, music, and in many other categories. Although, science was a very important aspect of rebirth in the Renaissance. This is because science was changing drastically during the renaissance; many inventions were being created and many discoveries being made about life on earth. For example, Andreas Vesalius, also known as the founder of modern human anatomy (“Andreas Vesalius and the Modern Human Anatomy”) . His discoveries allowed many people learn about how their bodies worked. Though, the main reason he shows rebirth in the Renaissance is because he began to question the discoveries made by Galen, a highly respected scientist, and began to partake in human dissections. This had allowed many discoveries to be made and had changed the view on human dissection forever. Without Vesalius, there would have been an extreme setback in the discoveries made about the human body. This is because human dissection was strictly banned during the time but Vesalius went against the ban and continued to dissect human corpses (“Andreas Vesalius”). When he proved that Galen’s discoveries were inaccurate allowed Vesalius to teach others through public dissections, where he gave many detailed lectures about the human body and its functions ("The Method : Anatomy in the Age of Enlightenment”). With all the new information of human anatomy that was discovered by Vesalius, it allowed rebirth in

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