Markus Zusak was born to Austrian mother and German father who experienced World War II, and the inspiration for this thief comes from these stories. In the bombing of Munich, the Jews marched through the mothers' town on their way to concentration camps. And that encouraged Zusak to write his novel. He began writing a novel at the age of 16, and then he went to college to teach. He wants to write a story about what happened during the Second World War, a little girl who steals a book because she never was taught to study at school.
Review: Marcus Zusak 's thief sometimes writes to readers like young adult literary markets in a mostly adult way. That's why The Book Thief like Markus Zusak is exhilaratingly refreshing in this romantic and fantasy ocean. It is classified as a young adult novel, but it contains a very serious theme. Labels are printed on the cover of books. "It was in 1939. Germany seemed to breathe, death has never been so busy.
The thief of Markus Zusak is a very famous historical novel in 10 years. This 550 page book encourages many young people to learn more about the massacres that occurred during the Holocaust, World War II. Marcus Zusak is writing about books based on information in the memories of parents, not about contemporary conflict. The experience of parents during the war had a great impact on him. Many characters in this book are fictional figures, but origins, towns, events and actions are historically accurate.
In Markus Zusak's novel "Book Thief", a narrator known only as "death" is a critical thinker who makes the idea of death very attractive to the audience. Death tells the story of German girl Liesel who lived in Germany during World War II. The idea of death is to attract the audience as he provides himself insight and observation of human nature. Through his insightful story, death tells us Zusac's view on the duality of humanity. One of the main ideas of this idea is the beauty of ugliness. This idea is best illustrated by a young man named Rudy Steiner, Liesel's best friend. Rudy is the perfect material model for the Nazis; he has 'beautiful blonde hair and safe blue eyes', and he is a good athlete. But in spirit he has no morality of Nazis. Zusak tells us this through Rudy's actions.