The Theme Of Hate In The Book Thief

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There are certainly numerous things that surround you whether you notice them or not. One of those many things is hate. It's almost everywhere you. You can almost say that you have a stalker, but unfortunately for you, you're not that special. Hate follows everyone despite age, height, gender, or race. The main concept of hate is almost always the same but what makes it different from person to person is the way they chose to express it. The Book Thief shows multiple examples of how powerful and impactful hate can be. You can even find it in my life and the world that surrounds us.

To start, The Book Thief demonstrates dozens of examples of hatred. An example of a scene in the book is the hate that Liesel and Rudy feel toward the Fuhrer. They think this growing hate towards him is a result of the fact that not only does he …show more content…

An example of this could be the assassination of President Abe Lincoln. A group of people that hated the government and wanted it to be better decide to kill Abe Lincoln, The President of the United States of America, and 2 other officials to try and get the change they wanted. Killing someone doesn't have to be physical. You can always kill someone's confidence, mood, or even appetite. Considering the words you chose to say about or to someone online just because you hate the way they did something or the way they look. Online bullying is one of the most common reasons people decide to leave this world early. Just like online bullying racial discrimination is also another reason. The whole concept of someone hating someone else was always and will always be disgusting to me. I find it completely repulsive to hate someone for looking a certain way knowing that they couldn't control it. Even though they look similar to other people just with a different shade of skin. Despite my disapproval, this is the world we live in, and we can't do anything but try to stop