The loss of innocence is represented by the character of Liesel who was forced into a more mature and adult role by each tragedy she overcame. However, because of her loss of innocence, is that she found a lifelong friend in Max, the Jewish boy who was hiding in her house. For this reason we can say that Zusak's message is that even though the tragedies of life might take our innocence away, we can overcome and empathize with other people.
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"Like most misery, it started with apparent happiness"
" Even death has a heart"
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The words or phrases from the passage that have strong connotations are “sham process,” “fearful, traumatized youngsters,” “hurtling children back.”
<h3>What is connotation?</h3>
Connotation refers to the meaning a word has that is related to emotion. Certain words in certain contexts have the power to evoke emotions such as fear, sadness, shock, or pity, for example. They cause intense feelings in readers.
That is the case with the phrases “sham process,” “fearful, traumatized youngsters,” “hurtling children back,” which evoke pity and anger for what is done to children.
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The South was against it because it negatively affected their particular economies. The tariffs made it harder for the British to pay for Southern cotton and thus damaged Southern exports. It also made the South pay higher prices for goods that it did not produce.
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