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The Standover Man And The Word Shaker Analysis

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In contrast, Liesel grew up to be who she was because of words. She realized her power of words when she read to everyone in the bomb shelter to calm them. Words have amazing abilities to bring happiness, joy, or destroy. Shortly after her arrival to Himmel Street the book burning occurred, she watched thousands of books and words being burned only because Hitler did not agree with what they were focused on or who wrote them.

Max wrote two books for Liesel, The Standover Man and The Word Shaker. The Word Shaker is portrayed as Liesel, and she created a tree from her words that could not be knocked down. The Nazis tried to chop down the tree, but nothing would happen because of the tenacious words from the girl. Max’s words stated: “Many hours

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