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jarptica [38.1K]
2 years ago
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How is Hans a hypocrite the book thief

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balu736 [363]2 years ago
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An example of a character from The Book Thief showing hypocrisy is Hans Hubermann. Hans returns from the war and starts losing business. Most of his customers are Jewish and the Nazi party is persecuting the Jews. ... This shows Hans being a hypocrite because he is against the Nazis and what they do

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