Writer Markus Zusak’s number one best-selling book The Book Thief written in 2005 demonstrates a story about a young German girl living in Nazi Germany. Zusak’s purpose of the story is to describe life growing up in Germany during World War II. He uses a serious tone to describe his reader's rhetorical devices that can have a deeper meaning. This can be demonstrated through the use of Symbolism, Imagery, and even Liesel herself. In The Book Thief, various rhetorical devices are used to develop the theme that words have a powerful meaning in the novel. The first example of a rhetorical device is symbolism. In the story Max wrote, The word shakers, Max explains how people who were word shakers, had the most powerful things to say. In Max’s story, he states “The best word shakers were the ones who understood the true power of words, they were the ones who could climb the highest” (Zusak 446). This portrays that word shakers symbolize people who have words that have an impactful meaning. This means that the people who had the most powerful words, put that into other people's heads, which raises the power of propaganda. To summarize, word shakers symbolize their powerful impact on others. …show more content…
Death explains the color black. Death uses the color black “...to show the poles of my versatility, if you like. It was the darkest moment before the dawn” (Zusak 9). This demonstrates how the color black created an image of mourning and death. World War II was a dark time, so Death uses the color black to illustrate how dark these times were. He creates an image in the reader's mind to give each person a deep image of what the setting may look like. Death uses describing words to also have an emotional appeal. Using certain colors may describe a certain emotion, such as Black. Black illustrates the sadness going on throughout the whole book. In summary, the color black symbolizes imagery throughout the
Grey and black are they only colors used, with a little touch of red. Since grey is an unemotional color, this fits perfect with the point being made. When grey turns darker, the closer it get to black. The producer illustrates the offenders as black to make them more mysterious and dramatized, in the form of a shadow. No emotion is brought out except for evil.
Throughout the story many of the objects and scenery around Rainsford are described using the words black and red. The reader associates those colors to things in our world. This in turn creates suspense, because you know that something awful is going to happen. For example, the air is described as “moist black velvet” and “it pressed its thick warm blackness upon the yacht”(15). Additionally the water is described as “blood warm waters”(15).
He focuses on strong contrast in colour and tone to express the overwhelming and eerie mood. The work is entirely black & white and monochrome which gives a solemn and intimidating effect, the black represents death and the unknown. Dix also etched out large white spaces to show the remains of the deceased and decaying flesh. Their is intense juxtaposition between the skull and the hollow space where the eyes should be. This represents not only death in general but also that the soldiers identity was unknown.
The color black is another symbolic archetype that highlights the power of wealth in the novel. The Sinclairs wear black clothing, which represents their wealth and sophistication, as well as the darkness and secrecy that surrounds them. The color black is also associated with power, control, and dominance, which the Sinclairs have
Right from the start, it is obvious that the tone of the story is dark. Narrated by Death, the novel explores various aspects
Black represents darkness and he feels devoured by a black flame; it illustrates that Eliezer feels a great sense of darkness devouring his soul. Similarly, after witnessing the tragedies of the horrors he’s undergoing, Eliezer feels ready to give up into eternal rest, “I saw myself in every stiffened corpse. Soon I wouldn't even be seeing them anymore; I would be one of them. A matter of hours”. (Wiesel 89).
Another instance where black symbolizes the idea of evil is Joyce Carol Oates’, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” Black is most prevalent in the character Arnold Friend.
You truly don’t know what you have until it’s gone. Everyday things are taken for granted. In “The Book Thief” It shows incredible examples of how loss transforms you for the better. “The Book Thief” Written by Markus Zusak is a novel based on Nazi-Germany during post World War 2. It Features the scary truth along with harsh humor, The story is told through the eyes of brave, Jewish girl named Liesel.
Throughout the story, we see scenes with a more somber mood that are darker in color, but as others arrive to help, we start to see brighter colors appear in the panels. For example, when Roberta is grabbed by William Jennings we see more dark tones on the page, but as others start fighting to save her, more light tones start to appear. This connects to the theme because we typically see more light colors appear after others show up to help the hero. This represents how as more and more people start to fight against hate, there is more and more hope of defeating the
The well-known symbol, the raven, signifies the presence of death, which we later learn was the death of his well-beloved, Lenore (Davis). One of the more prominent allusions is the reference of the Plutonian Shore which refers to the underworld and the wait for the ferryman to take the banished across to the gates of Hell (Davis). This symbolic allusion helps Poe describe the night as hellish (Davis). Another symbol that is easy to pick out is the bust of Pallas that the raven perches on. The symbolism of the Goddess Athena and of her great wisdom helps the reader understand how the author will always have the curse of persistent memory; a "mournful and never-ending remembrance" (MeJohnson).
"The Book Thief," a film adaptation of Markus Zusak's novel, is a powerful and emotionally charged movie that captures the hearts and minds of it’s audience. In this rhetorical analysis, I will examine the film's effectiveness in engaging its audience through a detailed exploration of its rhetorical elements, including the writer's purpose, the intended audience, the situation, and the appeals used. The "speaker" or "writer" in "The Book Thief" is director Brian Percival, who brings Markus Zusak's novel to life on the screen. The material of the media object is the film itself, which the audience experiences primarily through visual and auditory elements such as dialogue, music, and sound effects. The film can be experienced in various settings,
This may be the reason why death sees in colors as explained by Zusak, “A single hour can consist of thousands of different colors. Waxy yellows, cloud-spot blues. Murky darkness. In my line of work, I make it a point to notice them” (Zusak 4). One such scene includes the building of the snowman in the Hubermanns basement.
The clock is black because black symbolizes death, which can mean that the clock could also mean one’s time left until death. The next example is Prince Prospero; his name representing prosperity. By hiding in his abbey and building iron gates, he symbolizes human desire to escape death. As he tries to hide from death, it is ironic that death walks undetected into his abbey that was so heavily guarded. The final example of
A good quote that shows how black can be used to show deep emotions is, "Somehow, between the sadness and loss, Max Vandenburg, who was now a teenager with hard hands, blackened eyes, and a sore tooth, was also a little disappointed. ”(Zusak 188) The use of black in this quote shows how Max’s eyes were deep and filled with sadness. Using the color really helps the reader visualize how max was feeling. In the book, Death who is the narrator denies he wears a black robe.
The color black is a symbol for death and despair as well which can be connected to all of the terrible acts that have been committed with