Leisel is different from Max because she is a german. Also her family has been killed so she has been through a lot. Max is a jew trying to change his life and pass off as a german. They both have been through a lot and they can relate to each other in a lot of ways.
"All my life I've been scared of men standing over me"(237)
"Three days they told me... and what did I find when i wake up?"(237)
Max came to stay with Leisel and her family and after a while they became friends and got to know each other. She would watch him sleep. They both arrived in a state of agitation on himmel street and they both had nightmares. Max also once grabbed her by her arm and pressed his nails in her skin until papa came and Max let go.
I can relate to them because ive been through so much in my life that they the things I have experinced still haunt me till this day. I have been molested by my brother when I was 6 and till this day he never said sorry to me so i think thats why it still comes back to me and I also still have dreams about it. I have been been abused by my mother and the painful and dramatic stuff I went through with her caused me alot of pain and suffering and i have nightmares sometimes. So yea I can relate to the nightmares.
They can relate to each other and they both can relate to max's story. They both have nightmares about traumatic things. They both had been scared of men standing over them their whole lives. They both liked to fight. And they both have struggled their whole lives.
Works Cited:
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Print.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
THE STRUGGLE
When Max was on the train he was reading Mein Kampf. He was trying to learn about hitler and his book because he was trying to pass off as a german. He shaved and combed his hair. He had a sense of nausea in his stomach. He walked to the train and gave him his id and his ticket. "He sat directly in dangers spotlight". On the train he was tryin not to look up from the book. Even though he keep turning the pages he only was only able to taste to words and they were Mein Kampf.
"Walter opened Mein Kampf and slid it inside, next to the map he'd brought the book itself. Pages thirteen"(158)
"Im leaving soon his friend Walter Kugler told him. You know how the army is"(158)
There were times in my life when i tried to convince people that i was somebody that i was not. I always use to try to fit in with people by smoking, drinking.. I use to hang around people that always were trying to fight people and never listened to their parents or never went to school so to fit in I did the same thing. Also I use to make people think that I really didnt care about them but thats not really the type of person that i am. I am a person who cares about people and loves everybody even my enemies, and i really am a good person who listens to what shes told. Im not a person who does drugs and drinks.
Works Cited:
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Print.
"Walter opened Mein Kampf and slid it inside, next to the map he'd brought the book itself. Pages thirteen"(158)
"Im leaving soon his friend Walter Kugler told him. You know how the army is"(158)
There were times in my life when i tried to convince people that i was somebody that i was not. I always use to try to fit in with people by smoking, drinking.. I use to hang around people that always were trying to fight people and never listened to their parents or never went to school so to fit in I did the same thing. Also I use to make people think that I really didnt care about them but thats not really the type of person that i am. I am a person who cares about people and loves everybody even my enemies, and i really am a good person who listens to what shes told. Im not a person who does drugs and drinks.
Works Cited:
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Print.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
HITLERS YOUTH
The hitlers youth was basically a movement for children of German culture. It was created in the 1920's. By 1933 there were 100,000 children that were members. In 1936 there were 4 millions members. They were ages 10 to 18. There was separate organizations for boys and girls. The section for boys was to prepared them for war and the girls for motherhood.
The boys had many millitary athletics including, marching,bayonet drill,grenade throwing,trench digging, map reading, gas defence,use of dugouts,how to get under bobwire, and pistol shooting. Girls had to know to run 60 meters,do a two hour march,swim 100 meters, and make a bed.
The hitler movement was over seen by Balder Von Shirach. The hitler youth personified German disipline. School teachers complained that the boys and girls were so tires that the couldnt stay awake during class. By 1938 the attendance with hitler youth meetings were so poor tht it was 25 percent so the authorities tightened it up by a law in 1939 making attendance compulsory.
Works Cited:
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Print.
The boys had many millitary athletics including, marching,bayonet drill,grenade throwing,trench digging, map reading, gas defence,use of dugouts,how to get under bobwire, and pistol shooting. Girls had to know to run 60 meters,do a two hour march,swim 100 meters, and make a bed.
The hitler movement was over seen by Balder Von Shirach. The hitler youth personified German disipline. School teachers complained that the boys and girls were so tires that the couldnt stay awake during class. By 1938 the attendance with hitler youth meetings were so poor tht it was 25 percent so the authorities tightened it up by a law in 1939 making attendance compulsory.
Works Cited:
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Print.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
STOLEN BOOK #2
"If you were being flippant about it, you'd say that all it took was a little bit of fire,really, and some human shouting to go along with it."(83)
The second book was stolen on April 20,1940. When liesel stold the second book she was very persistant with what she was doing. She went in and got the book without watching what was going on around her. The book was in a fire and still liesel grabbed the book and took off. While she was getting away the book was still burning from the fire so it started to smoke in her hands and burn her skin and ribs.liesel is being very brave because no matter what is going on she goes in and gets her mission completed no matter what the consequences are.
"And it would show me, that once again, that one opportunity leads directly to another, just as risk leads to more risk, life to more life, death to more death"(83)
The book i would have to steal would one of the books about the slaves because those kinds of books tell me about my history. Also those kinds of stories really let you know about how slavery was back then and how the slaves were treated and how they lived their everyday lives.They tell about there families and how they got sold or tooken away or how they had to work in the cotton fields of even for their masters.
My family and my unborn child are the dearest things to me because my family takes care off each other. we try not to let each other hurt, we also help each other out with whatever it is that we need help with. We are always caring for each other with anything. Most important we are there for each other when are down and have nobody to turn to.
No matter what it is I will always help my bestfriend out with whatever it is she needs help with. We have been friends since the 6th grade and we have always had each others backs. So yes no matter what it was i would go all out to help my friend with any thing she ever needs help with because she has always been there for me no matter what it was so im going to do the same.
Works Cited:
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Print.
The second book was stolen on April 20,1940. When liesel stold the second book she was very persistant with what she was doing. She went in and got the book without watching what was going on around her. The book was in a fire and still liesel grabbed the book and took off. While she was getting away the book was still burning from the fire so it started to smoke in her hands and burn her skin and ribs.liesel is being very brave because no matter what is going on she goes in and gets her mission completed no matter what the consequences are.
"And it would show me, that once again, that one opportunity leads directly to another, just as risk leads to more risk, life to more life, death to more death"(83)
The book i would have to steal would one of the books about the slaves because those kinds of books tell me about my history. Also those kinds of stories really let you know about how slavery was back then and how the slaves were treated and how they lived their everyday lives.They tell about there families and how they got sold or tooken away or how they had to work in the cotton fields of even for their masters.
My family and my unborn child are the dearest things to me because my family takes care off each other. we try not to let each other hurt, we also help each other out with whatever it is that we need help with. We are always caring for each other with anything. Most important we are there for each other when are down and have nobody to turn to.
No matter what it is I will always help my bestfriend out with whatever it is she needs help with. We have been friends since the 6th grade and we have always had each others backs. So yes no matter what it was i would go all out to help my friend with any thing she ever needs help with because she has always been there for me no matter what it was so im going to do the same.
Works Cited:
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Print.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
COLORS AND EMOTIONS
"Deaths colors were dark" I can relate to deaths colors because my favorite colors are dark. When i try to hide my emotions i feel like a dark cloud is around me cuz i keep them bottled up inside me and dont let them out. i walk around feeling black and blue sometimes because of life. I have a good heart like death also i try and help people and not let them get into bad situations. Death always had dark colors around him and always was going to help somebody. Then at the begining of the book he told us about the colors red whit and black for the flag with the swastica. Usually when death comes around the people die but when death comes around Leisle he keeps her around and keeps an eye on her. So i can relate to deaths colors and emotions.
Works Cited:
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Print.
Works Cited:
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Print.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
THE SURVIVAL OF EVA GALLER
She was born in a city in poland named Olezyce. Their community had 7,000 families, and half of them were Jews. Her father was the head of jewish community. When she was an infant her mother lost four children. Her father had a business of distributing religious articles. To make these articles they would stretch animal skin on a frame to make the parchment. Then the partchment would be cut into sheets. Then the scribes would write the letters on the parchment. It took the scribes a whole year to to write a torah. They then sewed the parchment sheets together into the scrolls with threads made of animals sinews. The jews fand the non-jews in our town did not mix socially only when it came to buisness. The christians were told the jews killed christ. People didnt believe the nazis would come until they saw the airplanes. In the next couple days germans occupied all of Poland. Then there wasnt anything anyone could do about it. On the evening of june 1941 here family wnt to sleep and about 6 o'clock sunday morning they heard gun shots. They saw the german motorcycles going down the street and the soldiers were shooting right and left. Who ever was in the street got killed for sure. They had to do what the germans wanted or they would be killed. Jews were not allowed to walk on the sidewalksthey had t o walk down the middle of the street.
In january of 1943 the Nazi's took her family to cattle trains where people were running away from the trains but then they were shot. Once they got on the train they had to stand up because there was no room to sit. Then a young boy tore the bobwire off the windows so people started to jump out. Then their father the oldest three to run because they might survive. Her brother jumped out first then her sister then her and the SS men shot at them Eva landed in a snow bank, then she looked she was not shot but when she looked back her brother and her sister were dead and at this time Eva was 17. She then went back to her hometown and went into hiding. She had to survive off a loaf of bread and 25 polish zlotys. She then had to leave so she went to another family members house but was scared so she went and spent two nights in the train station. Then she met this great guy and as her life was going good she had he first daughter. By May 1954 she had two other kids wich were girls. After the war she was very sick emotionally and physically. Then in 1985 she graduated from the university of New Orleans. Now her and her husband go to different school to talk about the holocaust.
What ive learned from this is you have to be strong no matter what because back then the jews had it really hard and they couldnt fight back even if they wanted to. And they lost almost everything that they had because of the nazis.
Works Cited:
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Print.
In january of 1943 the Nazi's took her family to cattle trains where people were running away from the trains but then they were shot. Once they got on the train they had to stand up because there was no room to sit. Then a young boy tore the bobwire off the windows so people started to jump out. Then their father the oldest three to run because they might survive. Her brother jumped out first then her sister then her and the SS men shot at them Eva landed in a snow bank, then she looked she was not shot but when she looked back her brother and her sister were dead and at this time Eva was 17. She then went back to her hometown and went into hiding. She had to survive off a loaf of bread and 25 polish zlotys. She then had to leave so she went to another family members house but was scared so she went and spent two nights in the train station. Then she met this great guy and as her life was going good she had he first daughter. By May 1954 she had two other kids wich were girls. After the war she was very sick emotionally and physically. Then in 1985 she graduated from the university of New Orleans. Now her and her husband go to different school to talk about the holocaust.
What ive learned from this is you have to be strong no matter what because back then the jews had it really hard and they couldnt fight back even if they wanted to. And they lost almost everything that they had because of the nazis.
Works Cited:
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Print.
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