Again zusak expands the point of view to see the total impact of the war death is working overtime now. Death reminds the reader that he is telling this story to remind himself of the beauty and value in human life. I just take it that death is a he but who knows if death is gender specific. The novel focuses on the joys and sorrows of liesel, her foster family, and the jewish man they hide from the nazis. While its set during a historical time period, the book thief doesnt give us a dry, factbased history lesson. This makes death a thirdperson omniscient narrator. The book thief from what point of view is the book thief told. For another, death is in some ways pretty humanespecially considering how inhumane a lot of the homo sapiens running around in the book thief are. However, he does speak of himself in the first person, so he plays a role. Hannah gunter what perspective is used in the book thief.
Zusak has said that it was the saying war and death are best friends that inspired him to use death as a narrator for the novel. Markus zusak makes a daring choice by creating the character of death to narrate his novelthe book thief. The book thief tells the story of liesel meminger, a young german girl coming of age in nazi germany. The book thief is told using multiple points of view. Some of the book is narrated by death in the first person omniscient point of view. From the outset, this choice makes clear that death will play a significant role in the. When the narrator knows only the thoughts and feelings of a single. For one thing, death aint the bad guy that would be hitler. But dont go cowering under the covers on his account. This book has a very unique narrator, death, and he is allknowing. Yes it is an odd choice of narrator but considering the subject matter it makes sense. Refers to a person who uses statements to refer to himself or herself.
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