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In The Book Thief, why does Death welcome distractions?

A) they help him cope
B) they delay him
C) they entertain him
D) none of the above

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Answer:

A. They help him cope

Explanation:

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Answer: A) They help him cope

Explanation: In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, the narrator is a being who embodies death. Death is someone who cannot bear the gruesome aspects of his job, constantly finding ways to distract himself from his career of collecting the souls of the dead. For Death, distractions are a way of peace, and a way for him to cling to his sanity. In other words, distractions are a way for Death to cope, in order to stay away from the sadness that his job brings.

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