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Death's Dynamic Vocabulary
Role Play

Crafty Language

Don't Quote Me

100
Finds himself in a boxing match with Hitler.

Who is Max Vandenburg?

100

Causing someone to feel uneasy

What is disconcerting?

100

The narrator of the novel.

Who is Death?

100

"The boy's spirit was soft and cold, like ice cream"

What is a simile?

100
"I should have known not to give the man some bread. I just don't think."

Who is Hans?

200

Comes home from the Russian front and commits suicide.

Who is Michael Holtzapfel?

200

To pretend to be affected by

What is feign?

200

Soft soul; plays the accordion. 

Who is Hans Hubermann?

200

"His face was a mustache."

What is a metaphor?

200

"And please, don't punish yourself, like you said you would. Don't be like me, Liesel."

Who is Ilsa Hermann?

300

Boyhood friend who helps Max escapes the Nazis in Stuttgart.

Who is Walter Kugler?

300

Marked by firm determination

What is resolute?

300

Lemon-colored hair; idolizes Jessie Owens.

Who is Rudy?

300

"This time, the train limped through the snowed-in country."

What is personification?

300

"I am haunted by humans."

Who is Death?

400

Keep her house cold while mourning the loss of her son.

Who is Ilsa Hermann?

400

To be thoughtful or reflective

What is pensive?

400

Neighborhood character with a foul mouth who loves whistling.

Who is Pfiffikus?

400

"They rustled their thoughts."

What is personification?

400

"I didn't take this man into my house to watch him die. Understand? Now go."

Who is Rosa Hermann?

500

Grocery store owner who insists all customers "heil Hitler."

Who is Frau Diller?

500

A person or thing that is the perfect example

What is epitome?

500

Owns a tailor shop.

Who is Alex Steiner?

500

The fact that Himmel means Heaven. (The street where Liesel now lives) 

What is irony?

500

"Goodbye Saumensch... Good night, book thief."

Who is Rudy Steiner?