Friendship is important because it brings joy even in the harshest …show more content…
Many of the friendships and memories Liesel has, helps to form who she is as a person. Whether it is her obsession with books, her cheeky personality or very caring and loyal side, each one of her friendships accentuates a different part of her personality. Hans' caring and loving nature, really influences Liesel, allowing her, already very caring side, to flourish. However, there is one occasion where Hans’ is showing his caring side, but not in the way he tends to show it in other stages of the book. This happens after Liesel says “I hate the Fuhrer!”. “He clenched his eyes. Then opened them. He slapped Liesel Meminger squarely in the face”. Although it seems extremely harsh, it was very necessary for Hans’ to do that, in order for Liesel to always remember that it isn’t okay to yell, such a comment, out loud, in public, in Nazi Germany. It is clear that many of Hans' best qualities are adopted by Liesel, and are reflected in the way she treats other characters. Hans' minimal knowledge and curiosity for reading and writing ignites Liesel's love of books. However, what allows Liesel's flame to burn and continue burning is Ilsa generosity with her library. “It was one of the most beautiful things Liesel Meminger has ever seen. With wonder, she smiled”. For many people today a library would never be considered as “one of the most beautiful things they had ever seen”, but for Liesel, it is something that not everybody …show more content…
It not only brings joy even in the harshest of situations, but it also helps to shape your identity and is a place where you can truly be yourself. The truest and strongest of friends, are one who are willing to stay by your side, through both the easy and hard times. Liesel has many friends like this, and it’s what makes he journey in Munich so eventful! Friends are a major contributor to a person’s life and without them, life is never the