The Book Thief Book Vs Movie

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Reading Response to The Book Thief

The Book Thief reminds me of The Book Thief movie, some poems about the war, and some paintings about the war. The title of the film from the book is The Book Thief, the other book is Het Achterhuis from Anne Frank, and the poem is The Charge Of The Light Brigade. I will focus on the movie version of the book. The medium is the film. The film includes the drama, music, and visual art. These are other arts. The work was made by Fox 2000 pictures and Studio Babelsberg. The work was published in the United States on November 27, 2013. In my mind, Hans is a kind and great person. In the movie, Hans is a gentle and helpful guy as same as the book. I imagine Liesl loves reading. And she and her father have an excellent relationship. It was same as the film. I think when the Nazi army tries to kill all of the Jewish in the town, the scene will be awful and scary. It is same as the movie. I think the main character Liesel was feeble and a tiny girl. But in the film, Liesel is a bigger and stronger girl than I imagine. I imagine Max is a robust and smart guy. But in the movie, Max is quick, but he is a weak man. I also think when Liesel joins her new family, she will be morose and not very
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Both they describe a story about War people life, it is about an individual or a group of people’s life in the war. How can they live in the dark and awful atmosphere? Specifically, Anne Frank is a girl who loves reading. Even she was during her life, she write dairy every day. Liesel is also a girl who loves reading. But the difference is Liesel unable to read. So she will have a dependent help from her father, help forms, Max. That is more interesting things between that 2 book. And that make me curious about If Anne Frank unable to read like Liesel and Liesel able to read, she doesn’t need any helps from people. What will

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