The Ugly and Beauty Inside

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The Ugly and Beauty Inside
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a story filled with many emotions that help to bring the characters to life with many of them going through hardships and feelings of great loss. Death states, “I’m always finding humans at their best and worst. I see their ugly and their beauty, and I wonder how the same thing can be both” (Zusak 491). The characters in The Book Thief such as Liesel, Hans, Rosa, Rudy, and Max find themselves in situations where they have to act a certain way so as to not put their own lives in danger. Even if they don’t believe in the same things or have the same values as the Nazi Party, they must pretend in order to keep themselves from danger. Sometimes in order to protect themselves and each other, they must do things that would be considered either ugly or beautiful actions.
Liesel Meminger is a hard character to pick ugliness out of because from the beginning of the book she comes off as a quiet and shy young girl who is unsure of what is happening in the world. She is afraid of the new home she has to live in and doesn’t talk much at first to her new parents, Rosa and Hans, yet Hans is the one who is able to get Liesel to open up. Liesel is not very nice to Rudy, always denying him the kiss he is always asking for from Liesel. While Liesel’s actions towards Rudy may seem a bit ugly and unkind, she truly cares for him and doesn’t even realize that she has loved him the whole time until his death at the end of the book. Liesel is still at an age where she doesn’t know the full effects that her actions have on herself and her family. She becomes fascinated with books and maybe even more so with the thrill that comes with stealing them. Liesel is told many times that it is dangero...

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...e this family who has been kind enough to treat him as an equal and is grateful in the end to have been given the chance to know what love and family are.
Nazi Germany was a place filled with so much hatred and so much depression that it seemed as though there could be no beauty found in a single person. The Book Thief shows so much death and sorrow that it feels as though there can’t possibly be beauty in any of the characters, but there is. Liesel, Rosa, Hans, Rudy, and Max are all proof that while there can be ugliness living deep within a person, the beauty inside is what matters most and is what gets them through such difficult times. Beauty can conquer ugliness inside of people if they focus on the right things and don’t allow the ugliness to take over.

Works Cited
Zusak, Markus. (2005). The Book Thief. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Print.

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