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Book Thief By: Markus Zusak Max Meiselman and Sean Williams

Character List Liesel Hans Huberman Rosa Huberman Max Ilsa Rudy

Liesel Protagonist Young girl living with adopted family Mother gave her up, brother died young Steals books to better her education Does not agree with ideas in Nazi Youth Group and the overall Nazi Party Loves Max even though he's Jewish

Hans Protagonist Loves Liesel and is very kind Owns an accordion which he enjoys playing for his family Does not agree with Nazi beliefs

Rosa Wife of Hans Loves Liesel but is stern Kind hearted

Max Hiding Jewish man Stays in Huberman's basement Loves and has a strong relationship with Liesel His artwork is his life, he loves drawing and writing books

Ilsa Mayors wife Keeps to herself, quiet Catches Liesel stealing books from her library Considers Liesel as her daughter, and herself a mentor

Rudy Liesels best friend, loves Liesel Persistent when asking Liesel for a kiss Favorite athlete is Jesse Owens, which is significant

Themes Willingness to go against Colors Death Savagery Power of Words

Willingness to go Against Society Hubermans taking in Max, while all of society would shun them Liesel not wanting to join the youth nazis Liesel stealing and reading the forbidden books Hans standing up for Jew walking through streets, giving him bread and helping him up Rudy dresses as Jesse Owens, a black athlete