SPOILER ALERTIf you have not started to read this book, and have stumbled across this blog, be warned, there are some spoilers in these passages.
The time has come. The time we have all dreaded. We knew it would happen, yet never expected it. Max is gone, but not in the way we expected it. He literally walked away, and luckily did not die. This is at least better than the other outcome of him just flat out dying.
Silence. The best yet said worst word to intervene with. I feel so bad for Max, having to leave to save those who may die otherwise. Or maybe he just wanted to protect Liesel, the girl who did so much for him. Hans seems so upset about this event, that he had caused Max to leave the only place that kept him alive. I guess he can't do anything about it now. He wanted to be killed, to be taken away. He must feel very guilty to place such a burden on himself. I feel very bad for him also, even though he was the cause of all of this. Regret. I know I have said this before, but I really like how the author keeps on giving us these definitions that so perfectly describe the current environment. I wonder why he has chosen to do that? I feel very bad for Liesel, who has to experience all of this. she shouldn't have to. This is becoming a very dark story, The death of Liesel's mother, father and brother. The supposed last time she will ever see Liesel, its so very sad. The "coat men" finally come and Hans is surprisingly happy to meet his faith. But they do not want him, they want Rudy. Rudy? What do they possibly want from Rudy? He is not a Jew, or anything necessarily concerning to the Furher recently. Apparently, they want him for his talents. Rudy is in his room breaking dominos in the dark with his sisters. I wonder why the Author chose such an event to happen during such an event? To further explain Rudy or his sisters as a character? To affect another event witch might soon happen? Im glad he is not going away from his home, Rudy is a very important aspect of this story, and I agree with the author that he should not go just yet. Why did I say "just yet"? Because we all know that he is going to.
I am confused on why Rudy and two others are standing in a room being asked to take their clothes off. It is at these moments were I think I have missed something in the previous section. The nurse then tells us that this is the "physically and mentally advanced germans." I thought Rudy declined that. Did he really have a choice? Im still confused about this.
He then explains the whole event to Liesel, which I was very surprised at. I didn't think he would have talked to anyone about having to take off his clothes. But that wasn't the most creepy part.
She could not stop thinking about Rudy.
I hope that you found this post interesting, and that if you happened to stumble across this blog that you will be inspired to read along with me.
-Keaten
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