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The voice of the narrator in "The Book Thief" was provided by Death, the personified force that guides the story and makes observations about humanity during World War II. The audiobook version of "The Book Thief" was narrated by Allan Corduner featuring Death's unique perspective on the events in the book.
The author of The Book Thief, Markus Zusak, is Australian.
In "The Book Thief," Death is personified as a narrator who watches over the characters and recounts their stories from World War II. Death is portrayed as weary and compassionate, feeling the weight of each soul he takes. Death's reaction to the events of the book is a mix of sadness and resignation, as he grapples with the loss and destruction caused by war.
Liesel Meminger dies many years after the war in the book The Book Thief. It is long after she was reunited with Max. After she dies Death gives her the book she wrote and threw away many years ago.
The quote "Death waits for no man - and if he does he doesn't usually wait for very long" is not from the book "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak. It may be from a different source or attributed to another author.
Personification is the literary device used when Death says "it kills me sometimes how people die" in "The Book Thief." Death is given human qualities by expressing emotions and thoughts that are typically associated with living beings.
Well Death is always being personified.
"Darkness sings"; The Book Thief, page 91. "Cold fire"; The Book Thief, page 240. "Bitter sweet"; The Book Thief, page 305. "Friendly enemy"; The Book Thief, page 389. "Silent scream"; The Book Thief, page 428.
The book thief, it's an awesome book written by Markus Zusak about a young girl setting Nazi Germany she stole a book the gravediggers handbook deaths see her and find her interesting so he follows her
The production budget for "The Book Thief" was around $19 million.
The Book Thief was created on 2006-03-14.
Death doesn't explain. He only says that "he takes the souls". He never says where they go.