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The Book Thief By Markus Zusak

Markus Zusak’s background Parents born during WWII – He was born in Australia Born in 1975 (yes, he is younger than your teacher), Zusak grew up hearing stories about Nazi Germany the bombing of Munich about Jews being marched through his mother’s small German town Literary Success: Zusak has already asserted himself as one of today’s most innovative and poetic novelists. Zusak is the award-winning author of four previous books for young adults: The Underdog, Fighting Ruben Wolfe, Getting the Girl, and I Am the Messenger

Pre-reading Questions Take two minutes to jot down your ideas for the following questions before you share with your group and as a class: What does it take to be a survivor? What are the specific attributes?

Concept of Death Narrated by Death, who finds the story as he walks through Munich after it has been bombed Death envisions War as the boss who asks for the impossible, making him (Death) work to the brink of exhaustion Most would infer that Death and War work in conjunction with one another (the logical explanation); however, this is not the case Throughout the novel, the discussion of dying comes to the forefront. This is a very apparent theme due to the fact the narrator is Death (who even experiences difficulties with the sheer amount of brutality) World War II is also in the background, which denotes that death is all around Liesel The source of all of Liesel's and Max's nightmares are the deaths of their family members

Protagonist of The Book Thief Liesel Meminger is the book thief of the story who is a foster child growing up in Munich, Germany The title of the book stems from her because she steals her first book, The Gravedigger’s Handbook, at the grave site of her brother

The Power of Words May be used as a tool for hope or destruction The story is about the power of words and how these can affect a nation and a person Hitler uses words to assert power and wreak havoc, while Liesel uses words to cope with a difficult life Liesel learns the value words – these enable her to have a voice and know how to read She also realizes words are what hold the country under the power of Hitler and the Nazi party As well as being the source of her strife, words in the form of literature also become her escape from her bleak life

Essential Information Symbolism Themes Power of Words Integrity Fear Stealing/Thievery Books Swastika Mein Kampf Accordion Cigarettes The Key The Duden Dictionary

The Significance of Color A reoccurring motif in Death’s narration of the story Death associates color with the souls he collects Death also values colors throughout the book as a means of expressing the scene Colors are a means for escape from the horror of death, as well as a confirmation of it