What is the last line in The Book Thief?

“A Last Note from Your Narrator: I am haunted by humans”. What do you think about this? I think the last sentence basically sums up the entire meaning of the book. Humans are capable of so much evil, the things we do to one another are horrifying.

What page is this quote on I have hated words and I have loved them and I hope I have made them right?

Death quotes the last line of Liesel’s book, “I have hated the words and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them right” (83.17).

What were Death’s last words The Book Thief?

(Tough break, Death.) In the end, he’s still the being that comes to separate our souls from our bodies, Death’s final line, “I’m haunted by humans” (88.17), shows that he’ll always be separate from us.

What is the overall message of The Book Thief?

What is the main theme of The Book Thief? The Book Thief has many themes and they include love and kindness as expressed by Liesel and her foster family; literacy and power, as seen when Liesel learns to read and explore the world of words, cruelty and suffering as experienced by the Jews in the hands of the Nazis.

What did Death mean by I am haunted by humans?

Death is haunted by Liesel’s story. So Death says “I am haunted by humans” because the sad and tragic stories of humans and death are always on their mind and they never truly leave.

What page does Liesel yell at the mayor’s wife?

The Book Thief Chapter 22.

What does even Death has a heart mean?

Even death has a heart”, this quote was taken from a book called “The book thief” by Markus Zusak. The meaning of the quote is that death is not as we all imagine, evil, malicious, violent and dreadful, but actually death is only just a result and a consequence .

What does the quote I am haunted by humans mean?

Zainab Shahid The quote is actually “I’m haunted by humans” and, in my opinion, it means that sometimes humans can get so cruel and unpredictable that even death, which is supposedly the greatest evil and the ultimate end, is afraid of them or of what they’re going to do next.

Why does Liesel refuse to take a bath?

By refusing to wash, she preserves that moment in a nearly literal sense and display her unwillingness to get over the deaths of the people she cared about. Eventually, in an act that symbolizes her letting go of the past and moving on, she bathes in the river.

How do words save Liesel’s life?

Previously, words had saved her by giving her a powerful voice. Now, Death tells us that words will physically save Liesel by keeping her in the basement and out of harm’s way when the bombs fall on Himmel Street.

What is the age gap between Liesel and Max?

Max was 24 when he arrived and Liesel was 11. 13 years isn’t a huge age difference. I have married friends who have a 14 & 15 year age differences. I think wondering or wanting it to be Max doesn’t change their relationship during the time of the book at all.