In the novel, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, Liesel Meminger and her family are trapped in World War Two era Germany, in the thick of the conflict. Despite their dark surroundings and the unshakable possibility of being considered outcasts, being bullied or hurt, or even killed at the hands of the Nazis, they stay true to their morals and act on what is right, rather than what would keep them safe. Liesel and Kathy, the narrator of Never Let Me Go, share many similarities despite the stark contrast in their worlds. One of these similarities lies in their natural ability to feel compassion. As Kathy grows up, it becomes clear that she has a natural ability to feel compassion toward other people. This translates directly into her success as a carer in her later years. Similarly, Liesel feels a genuine feeling of compassion toward Max Vandenburg, a Jewish man hiding from the Nazis in her home. As Max hides, Liesel does everything in her power to care for him and treat him we...