The Book Thief Metaphors

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In Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief, Zusak uses multiple powerful metaphors to compare an accordion to Hans Hubbermann. In one of the metaphors, Hans is compared to a closed accordion that is very quiet, however, he is also compared to an open accordion that is loud and full of excitement. In the book, Hans is known as a nobody who fears the Nazis and disagrees with their actions. To ease his worries and struggles, he plays the accordion to help boost his and his family's morale. The narrator, Death, refers to Han’s emotion as “his accordion face” (Zuzak 74). Zuzak’s use of metaphors to describe Han’s emotions, demonstrates how his “accordion face” (Zuzak 74) resembles a deflated accordion that is void of all energy and feelings. Hans Hubermann

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