Book Thief Thematic Statement

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Gus Harvey
English
April 27, 2018
The Book Thief Universal Thematic Statement Essay In countries affected by poverty, it’s not uncommon for children to be taken advantage of have their childhood be stripped away from them. Often times these countries go through long wars causing the youth to be trapped in warfare, having to overcome deaths and their own struggle to survive. In countries such as Afghanistan, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, and Yemen child labor exists. These children are vulnerable so they’re being taken advantage of by adults. In Markus Zusak’s popular novel, The Book Thief, two kids are struggling in Munich, Germany during World War II. The protagonist Liesel Meminger and her best friend Rudy Steiner experience what it’s like to be damaged during wartime. At first German Dictator Adolf Hitler, believed in a master race ; even though the characters are part of this master race they’re connecting to others who aren’t. Then the characters are forced to engage in Nazi participation such as Hitler Youth and BDM. Before long the Hitler Youth have to train to be Nazi’s and fight and hate other people who aren’t Arian. “ There was the matter of the forty million people I picked up by the time the whole thing …show more content…

Children deserve to live normal lives and enjoy their childhood. Child abuse usually takes place in poorer countries, that don’t have enough money and people to work. The american social worker, Grace Abbott, once said “ Child labor and poverty are inevitably bound together and if you continue to use the labor of children as the treatment for the social disease of poverty, you will have both poverty and child labor to the end of time.” (Grace Abbott) Children have no absolute power in what they do in these countries. Their forced to work as slaves under powerful upholding adults. Child labor is a problem that the rest of the world needs to help

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