Markus Zusak - Hotul de carti.pdf. Markus Zusak-hotul de Carti_2014. Hotul de Carti- Rezumat. Hotul de Carti Markus Z. Hotul de carti - MARKUS ZUSAK.pdf. In curand, va fura carti de la incendierile de carti organizate de nazisti, din biblioteca sotiei primarului, si de oriunde le mai putea gasi. Hotul de carti este o poveste despre puterea cuvintelor de a creea lumi. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] After the death of Liesel's younger brother on a train to Molching, Liesel arrives at the home of her new foster parents, Hans and Rosa Hubermann, distraught and withdrawn. During her time there, she is exposed to the horrors of the, caught between the innocence of childhood and the maturity demanded by her destructive surroundings. As the political situation in Germany deteriorates, her foster parents conceal a Jewish fist fighter named Max Vandenburg. Hans, who has developed a close relationship with Liesel, teaches her to read, first in her bedroom, then in the basement. Recognizing the power of writing and sharing the written word, Liesel not only begins to steal books that the Nazi party is looking to destroy, but also writes her own story, and shares the power of language with Max. Characters [ ] Liesel Meminger [ ] The protagonist of the story is an adopted girl on the verge of adolescence, with blonde hair that is 'a close enough brand of German blonde' and a 'smile that is starving' when she shows it. It is therefore an excellent exercise for strengthening the body and stabilizing the joints. Bagua circle walking pdf download. Her eyes, however, are brown. She is fostered by the Hubermanns after her biological father 'abandons' their family, her brother dies, and her mother is forced to send her to a foster home due to her belief (communism), which is forbidden at the time. Liesel is the 'book thief' referred to in the title. Liesel is fascinated by the power of words, as shown in the quotation, 'I have hated the words and I have loved them.' She steals books from snow, fire, and the mayor's wife. Hans Hubermann (Papa) [ ] Liesel's foster father and husband of Rosa, Hans is a former German soldier during, player,. He develops a close and loving relationship with Liesel, and becomes a main source of strength and support for her throughout the novel. He, like Liesel, doesn't have much experience with reading. Together, the two help each other with reading and write all the words they learn on a wall in the basement with his cans of white paint. He helps Max because Max's father sacrificed himself to save Hans in World War One. Rosa Hubermann (Mama) [ ] Liesel's sharp-tongued, often abrasive, foster mother, she has a 'wardrobe' build and a displeased face, brown-grey tightly-cinched hair often tied up in a bun, and 'chlorinated' eyes. Despite her temper, she is a loving wife to Hans and mother to Liesel. To supplement the household income, she does washing and ironing for five of the wealthier households in Molching. Rudy Steiner [ ] Liesel's neighbor, Rudy, has bony legs, blue eyes, lemon-colored hair and a penchant for getting in the middle of situations when he shouldn't. Despite having the appearance of an archetypal German, he does not directly support the Nazis. As a member of a relatively poor household with six children, Rudy is habitually hungry. He is known throughout the neighborhood because of the ' incident', in which he colored himself black with charcoal one night and ran one hundred meters at the local sports field. He is academically and athletically gifted, which attracts the attention of Nazi Party officials, leading to an attempted recruitment. His lack of support for the Nazi party becomes problematic as the story progresses. Rudy becomes Liesel's best friend and falls in love with her, always trying to get a kiss out of her. Max Vandenburg [ ] A Jewish fist-fighter who takes refuge from the Nazi regime in the Hubermann's basement. He is the son of a WWI German soldier who fought alongside Hans Hubermann, and the two developed a close friendship during the war. He has brown, feather-like hair and swampy brown eyes. During the Nazi reign of terror, Hans agrees to shelter Max and hide him from the Nazi party. During his stay at the Hubermanns' house, Max befriends Liesel, because of their shared affinity for words.
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