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Darina [25.2K]
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GuDViN [60]2 years ago
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In <em>“Part Eight: The Word Shaker”,</em> changes come to Himmel Street.

The change that happens to Liesel is the change from an angry, distrusting character to one that has a strong sense of family and friends.

When the book comes to an end, she has strong personal morals and ethics and although they are challenging to enforce, she stands by them, despite turbulent and testing times.

<h3>What happened in the book?</h3>

This is the character development that centers on the main character, Liesel who is stubborn and strong-willed and always angry at something.

After Himmel Street is bombed, this brings about a perspective change to Liesel as her loved ones are killed by the blast and this shatters her world and she says farewell to Rudy, only after he is dead.

She goes home with the mayor and Frau Hermann arrives and takes Liesel home with them.

Liesel remains in mourning as she refuses to eat and keeps the ash of the Himmel Street bombings on her skin as a form of remembrance, funeral, or respect.

Read more about Liesel and Himmel Street here:

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