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In Markus Zusak's The Book Thief , Death narrates the story of one girl who lived during the Holocaust. Not surprisingly, it's kind of a downer—but Death itself is surprisingly snarky. Why did Zusak use death as the narrator? And why would he make it sarcastic? Shmoop amongst yourselves; we'll just be over in the corner, sobbing into a box of Kleenex.

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The Book Thief, a la Shmoop. For fairly obvious reasons. . .

00:10

. . . Death isn't a real popular guy

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In fact, most people avoid him like... well, like the plague.

00:19

So, if he's such an outcast. . .

00:22

. . .how did he end up narrating The Book Thief?

00:25

Well, one thing he's got going for him. . .

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. . .is his ability to hang out aaaanywhere he wants to.

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And that allows him to listen in on conversations. . .

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. . .or observe multiple locations without a problem.

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No way a mere mortal could do that. Since the book is about the darkest time in

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human history. . .

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. . .maybe letting Death tell the story. . .

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. . .is a way of reminding us of all that suffering.

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With his presence on every page. . .

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. . .it's pretty tough to forget.

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And even though he seems to have no control over the outcome. . .

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. . .his constant presence is, at the very least, unnerving.

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And while we're on the subject of unnerving. . .

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Death is surprisingly humorous and sarcastic . .

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. . .while observing the horror of the Holocaust. So, how does he get away with trying to be

01:10

funny? Could be that's the very reason he's doing

01:15

the talking.

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He's good at injecting a little "black" humor. . .

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. . . into an unrelentingly sad situation. . .

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. . which gives readers a chance to come up for air.

01:24

Plus, even though he feels bad about the pain war inflicts on people. . .

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. . .and his part in it. . .

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. . .he's not human. He's simply an impartial bystander. . .

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. . .watching and commentating on all the ugliness around him.

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Since he doesn't have a horse in the race. . .

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. . . he can afford to be less emotional about what's going down.

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Human characters would have a tough time doing that.

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So, why is Death narrating The Book Thief? Is it because he can be everywhere and see

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every-thing? Is he on every page to remind us of all the

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pain and suffering of the Holocaust? Is he there to inject dark humor and caustic

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observations? Or is he just an impartial onlooker making

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us take a hard look at ourselves? Shmoop amongst yourselves.

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