The Importance Of Hans Hubermann In Theif

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In the Book Theif by Markus Zusak one thing I learned from Hans Hubermann is to always be compassionate.Hans is compassionate because he helps many people throught the the book. To start out he helps out Leisel Meminger by taking her in and being her foster dad. He teaches Leisel how to read and he protects her. Another way he shows compassion is when he takes in a Jew named Max Vandenburg. Max is the son of Erik Vandenburg. Erik saved Hans' life in world war 1. Erik died so he couldn't make it up to him' when the opporunity to help his family came about he took. So he took in Max knowing the great risk of helping a jew.Anohter way he shows compassion is when the jews were walking down the streets of Mulching . Hans saw a jewish man stuggling

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