Rosa and Frau start off as enemies, but grow closer and become friends as the novel proceeds. The Book Thief was written by Markus Zusak.
Rosa Hubermann and Frau Holtzapfel initially have a strained relationship, as they are neighbors with a history of animosity. However, their relationship evolves throughout the book, as they both face personal hardships and find mutual respect and support in each other. They ultimately develop a bond that transcends their initial differences.
Michael Holtzapfel, overcome with grief and survivor's guilt after the death of his brother, takes his own life as a way to escape his pain and suffering. The loss of his brother is a heavy burden that he cannot bear, and he sees death as the only way to find peace.
brothers
Flat characters in "The Book Thief" may include characters like Frau Holtzapfel, who are only given a few defining characteristics and do not undergo significant development throughout the story. Other examples could be some of the minor townspeople, like Rudy's siblings or some of the school children, who are not fully fleshed out in terms of personality or backstory.
Cunning, stealth
he described him as a thief
Lightning Thief
Evil, Vicious, Rich, Strong, Thief
Its a "doing" word. for example. "play" "jump" "sing"Yes describeis a verb, describe is an action:He describedthe thief in detail.
Tyson the Cyclops is not from the lightning thief, he appears in the second book, the sea of monsters. He is naïve, friendly, skilled in crafting and loyal.
Luke is defeated (for this time) and Annabeth and Percy have a little "relationship"
Answer The answer to your question is what's in your heart? If you wish to call him a thief then do so to his/ her face, and if he or she don't like it, they can always leave.
The whole question 'to get even', 'called me a thief' is a sign that it's an overall poor relationship. I wouldn't say abusive based on one comment, I would say that the whole relationship is in doubt.