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My favorite book that I have read this year is the Book Theif, for many reasons. One reason is because the book is so descriptive and enticing, I couldn't put it down each time I picked it up. Another reason is because the characters were so colorful and overall fantastic. I think my favorite chapter in the book was the first time Liesel went into the mayor's wife's library, and it was such a great moment for Liesel.
— May 31, 2016 09:12AM
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Stephano, Trinculo, and Caliban go to Prospero's lair to kill him and burn his books. But Ariel, one of Prospero's
servants, finds out what they are planning and tells Prospero. Then, once the tri gets there, they get caught by Prospero and are sentenced to die. But before they can be exectued, Miranda, Prospero's daughter, pleads her father to both let Trinculo and Stephano go, and free his servants, which he does.
— Jun 06, 2016 09:33AM
servants, finds out what they are planning and tells Prospero. Then, once the tri gets there, they get caught by Prospero and are sentenced to die. But before they can be exectued, Miranda, Prospero's daughter, pleads her father to both let Trinculo and Stephano go, and free his servants, which he does.
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The character relationships in this book are similar to some in The Book Theif. The relationships between Prospero and his subjects is somewhat friendly, but he overall has complete power over them. In The Book Theif, the relationship between Rudy and Liesel is similar. While Rudy and Leisel are good friends and seem to be equals, most of the time one has the leadership role and power over the other.
— May 23, 2016 09:13AM

