Examples Of Courage In The Book Thief

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How Characters in The Book Thief Showed Courage In Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief, nine-year-old Liesel Meminger is a rebellious child living in Nazi Germany. Her experiences are narrated by Death, who describes both the devastation and the pulchritude of life in this time period. To struggle against great odds is the essence of real courage. Throughout the story, the characters Liesel, Hans, and the Hubermanns show incredible courage when dealing with large events in their lives. The Hubermanns taking in Max Vandenburg was one of the first major events in the story, and an amazing display of courage. The Nazi regime was anti-Semitic, so if the Hubermanns were found out, they would be sent to a labour camp. They were incredibly close to being caught when Nazi soldiers came to check their basement (where Max Vandenburg was hiding) to see if it was big enough for a bomb shelter (Zusak 344). Even if one thing went wrong, they would have been caught by the Nazi soldiers. But, they showed courage in the situation, and got through it successfully. They were so …show more content…

She knew perfectly well that they could get found out any second. There were many people in their basement (381), and the odds of someone somehow finding Max were very high. She showed courage by not thinking about that possibility and staying calm, cool, and collected. Liesel showed courage by not focusing on her problems, and helping everyone else feel calm, cool, and collected. Her true courage was shown in how she focused on the collective good of the people instead of herself. She must have had a lot of courage going up in a crowded, chaotic basement. In normal situations, no one would be listening to her. But, Liesel managed to calm down the crowd. Without a doubt, Liesel is one of the most brave, courageous characters in the book, and her actions in this situation only enforce