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Death is the narrator. He is fascinated by humans and the colors of the world, but he struggles throughout the novel to decipher how humans are capable of so much ugliness and so much beauty. He takes an interest in Liesel and her story, and he believes that Liesel's story is one of a handful of beautiful stories he possesses. Throughout the novel, Death often provides humorous, informative, or dark asides. He also likes to skip around in the story's timeline, revealing events to come and then apologizing for giving parts of the story away. He steers the story with a heavy hand. While his commentary often focuses on his perception of humans, he also works to correct humans' perception of him, revealing that he does have a heart, that he doesn't carry a scythe, and that he, in fact, appears quite human. He describes how he has to do the bidding of many different bosses these humans like Hitler who exterminate and bring war to others. The job often tires him.

Death feels wronged, as it is portrayed as inhuman and without compassion. In this case, death feels it is portrayed as a monstrous thing, when in fact it is not.

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Death is the narrator of the book and is always making informative and humorous comments about the way humans act and think.

Human behavior is scrutinized by death and its comments enhance the narration and make it a very special character.

However, death is dissatisfied and unjustified by the way humans portray it. Humans show death as:

  • A monstrous and hideous being.
  • A dark creature that attacks humans with a scythe while covering itself with a black cloak.
  • A being without heart, without compassion and violent.

In fact, Death claims that he is a very human-like creature, has a compassionate heart, and is not a hideous creature who has been stabbing people with a scythe.

In this way, we can conclude that the book shows that the human perception of death is incorrect and that, in fact, we do not know about it, we do not know it and therefore, we tend to interpret it in our own way, even if it is unfairly.

"The Book Thief" tells the story of Liesel, a German girl, who during World War II finds comfort in books and finds teachings on how she should act in such a difficult time.

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