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The Book Thief: A Destruction, a Reflection

The first sentence of the book Thief is "The first thing to notice is the color." "When I read this book, the pictures in the book are vividly presented like oil paintings.

A little girl who learns to write by painting walls in the basement. Without money, he poured a glass of champagne for Hans's father as a salary for the old lady's house. Rudy, who painted himself black as Jesse Owens, ran. People listening to little girls reading in the basement of an air raid shelter. Mom sleeping soundly on the accordion late at night. Crashed pilot and teddy bear. Kids playing soccer on the street. Crowds of onlookers while burning books. In the basement is a snowball fight. Alone and sneaking a peek at Max outside while the bombing came. The father who gave bread when the Jews crossed the street.

These thick and colorful pictures have become one color in the ultimatum: chaotic red. This is the end that Death saw, and he tells us this fact at the beginning: one day you will die. Yes, all these people ended up dying. Does the fact that the first book the book thief stole was the Gravedigger's Manual that she stole when her brother died, does that mean that the author prepared us from the beginning: You see these people are going to die, so don't be sad when they die?

The Book Thief: A Destruction, a Reflection

Death does cold work, but he is also a gentle man, he gently pulls the soul, embraces the soul, this death god who likes to look up at the color, perhaps just like the reader who reads the book. When we see the scene at that time, the crazy society at that time, can we also embrace a tenderness? Maybe after everyone dies, there is an emptiness in the heart, can we think about how to fill this emptiness?

"Book Thief" is a memoir written by the book thief himself that the god of death picked up. What did the book thief Lizer steal? It was comforting, after her father taught her to read and read, she got peace from the book. Later, when Dad went to join the army and Max was sent to a concentration camp, she began to hate the words and tore a book in the mayor's wife's study, vowing never to steal it again. The mayor's wife came to her house and told her not to punish herself, and gave her a notebook to encourage her to write her own story. You see, Lizzell's emptiness is filled by her own stories, her own words, which also saved her life, but what about us? How can we save ourselves?

I often have the same question as the god of death: why is man so evil and so beautiful, why can words destroy everything and be dazzling? Like the last sentence of the book: Human beings make me puzzled. I can't figure it out, so relax, get ready, read more and write more.

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