After Max leaves the Hubermanns, Liesel goes down to the kitchen to find that Rosa and Hans are standing in silence. They are most likely worried about Max's chances of survival as he is now on his own
Schweigen —Silence: The absence of sound or noise. Related words: quiet, calmness, peace
Hans frequently visits the Amper River to remind himself of Max. He feels responsible and guilty of Max's departure because of his actions during the "March to Dachau". He is worried that Max will run into trouble as he is now on his own
Nachtrauern —Regret: Sorrow filled with longing, disappointment, or loss. Related words: rue, repent, mourn, grieve
Stubborn: performed or carried on in an unyielding, obstinate, or persistent manner Related Words: obstinate, mulish, headstrong, willfull
Liesel is stubborn during the burning of Jewish literature as she steals a book from the burning pile. This is illegal yet she still persists, because of her stubborn nature to learn more from these restricted books. She will continue to be stubborn throughout the story in many ways
Liesel shows growing curiosity when it comes to Hans reading to her daily. She begins to understand new concepts and new words as she progresses each night with him, starting with the Gravedigger's Handbook
Curious: eager to know or learn something. Related Words: strange, odd, peculiar, weird, unusual, bizarre
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