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The first night she spends with the Huberman's, she refuses to take a bath, claiming that "there was no way she was getting into any bath, or into bed, for that matter." Liesel's reluctance to take a bath symbolizes her unwillingness to settling into a new house.

How does Liesel fit into the story?

The protagonist of the book, Liesel, acts as both its moral compass and its guide. She can relate to the pain of loss because she too lost her mother, brother, and father owing to her father's Communist inclinations. Her actions and feelings toward the other characters are influenced by these events.

When Liesel spots her brother on the train, what does she do?

She screams in horror when she notices her younger brother Werner dead on the floor. Only then did she start crying and wake up her mother. then the body had to be buried. It is safe to say that the evening spent traveling by train was not a good one.

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