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Category: Markus Zusak

Summary and Analysis Part 3: Mein Kampf: The Struggler, Concluded

Markus Zusak

Analysis With this chapter, tension rises in the novel. This chapter further illustrates how Mein Kampf is able to lead Max to safety’s door, providing insight into how much Max has had to struggle in order to make it from his hiding place in a storage closet to the Hubermann […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 3: Mein Kampf: Tricksters

Markus Zusak

Analysis This chapter illustrates how Liesel and Rudy, and even Arthur, understand what it means to be a moral thief. Their recognition of a moral versus an immoral thief serves in stark contrast to the new leader of the gang who comes later in the novel. It also reflects upon […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 3: Mein Kampf: The Struggler, Continued

Markus Zusak

Analysis In this chapter, Death reveals how Hans put his copy of Mein Kampf to work for good. The book has now helped two people who are against Hitler; it helped Hans by making him appear to be a Hitler supporter, a role he has to play in order to […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 3: Mein Kampf: The Aryan Shopkeeper

Markus Zusak

Analysis This chapter illustrates a happy moment for Rudy and Liesel in Nazi Germany, reminding us still of the blend between lightness and darkness, and also the need to placate those who support Hitler, like Frau Diller, by saying, “Heil Hitler” upon entering her store. Death also states that while […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 3: Mein Kampf: The Attributes of Summer

Markus Zusak

The inhabitants of Himmel Street continue to struggle for money and food. Rudy, in particular, is hungry, and Liesel is sick of pea soup. They join a gang of young boys who steal apples, and Liesel eats so many that she vomits, very happy with herself. Analysis In this chapter, […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 3: Mein Kampf: Enter the Struggler

Markus Zusak

Analysis Death reveals to us in this chapter who will be coming to 33 Himmel Street — a Jewish man who is in hiding. Prior to this chapter, Death has only hinted that someone will soon arrive and change everything, but now he reveals what has been a secret for […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 3: Mein Kampf: The Mayor’s Library

Markus Zusak

Analysis Again, Liesel is overwhelmed by the power of words and books, which are able to tempt her despite her fear and anxiety about going into the mayor’s house. Because Frau Hermann introduces Liesel to her large library, Frau Hermann can clearly sense the hold that books and words hold […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 3: Mein Kampf: The Way Home

Markus Zusak

Analysis This chapter illustrates how Hans Hubermann is also working to avoid suspicion from the Nazi Party — suspicion that he doesn’t support them, their anti-Semitic movement, or any of the other policies established and enforced by Hitler. Hans demonstrates this by going in to ask about the status of […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 2: The Shoulder Shrug: Book of Fire

Markus Zusak

Analysis The book burning against Liesel’s chest acts as a symbol for the physical effects that words can have. Words burn themselves into the mind, and they can incite a person to action. The fact that three books survived the bonfire symbolizes for Liesel that, no matter how extreme the […]

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Summary and Analysis Part 2: The Shoulder Shrug: The Gates of Thievery

Markus Zusak

Analysis Liesel’s recognition of who is responsible for the loss of her family opens the gates for her book stealing. The books represent words that she can take back from people like Hitler, who have taken things from her. When Hans slaps Liesel for saying she hates Hitler, he demonstrates […]

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  • Summary and Analysis Epilogue: The Last Color: Death and Liesel
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  • Summary and Analysis Part 10: The Book Thief: Ilsa Hermann’s Little Black Book
  • Summary and Analysis Part 10: The Book Thief: Confessions
  • Summary and Analysis Part 10: The Book Thief: Way of the Words
  • Summary and Analysis Part 10: The Book Thief: The War Maker
  • Summary and Analysis Part 10: The Book Thief: The Ninety-Eighth Day
  • Summary and Analysis Part 10: The Book Thief: The End of the World (Part I)
  • Summary and Analysis Part 9: The Last Human Stranger: Homecoming
  • Summary and Analysis Part 9: The Last Human Stranger: One Toolbox, One Bleeder, One Bear
  • Summary and Analysis Part 9: The Last Human Stranger: The Bitter Taste of Questions
  • Summary and Analysis Part 9: The Last Human Stranger: The Accident
  • Summary and Analysis Part 9: The Last Human Stranger: The Ageless Brother
  • Summary and Analysis Part 9: The Last Human Stranger: The Snows of Stalingrad
  • Summary and Analysis Part 9: The Last Human Stranger: The Cardplayer
  • Summary and Analysis Part 9: The Last Human Stranger: The Next Temptation
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