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  2. Number the Stars takes place at the height of World War II, though it only ever obliquely references the machinations of the Holocaust—the genocide which systematically murdered over six million European Jews between 1941 and 1945. Annemarie’s friend Ellen is Jewish, and she and her family come under threat of being “relocated” by the Nazi officers stationed all throughout Copenhagen ...

  3. Number the Stars by Lois Lowry Plot Summary - LitCharts

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    Number the Stars Summary. Next. Chapter 1. Ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen is an active, excitable, and happy ten-year-old. Even though her hometown of Copenhagen is under a strained and fearful occupation by the Nazis, and food, electricity, and heat are scarce and rationed, Annemarie and her family cling to the fact that at least they have ...

  4. Number the Stars: Chapter 1 Summary & Analysis - LitCharts

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    Kirsti asks if there will ever be cupcakes in Copenhagen again—Mama tells her there will be, but only after the war is over and all the soldiers leave. Though the harsh reality of the present is all around her, Kirsti continues to dream of luxuries she can only barely remember. Tanner, Alexandra. "Number the Stars Chapter 1: Why Are You ...

  5. Number the Stars Themes - LitCharts

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    Privilege, Sacrifice, and Solidarity. At the heart of Lois Lowry’s Number the Stars is a story of what it means to wield social power and privilege. As her Nazi-occupied hometown of Copenhagen, Denmark, grows more and more hostile towards its Jewish residents, ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen and her non-Jewish family step up and sacrifice ...

  6. Number the Stars Character Analysis - LitCharts

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  7. Number the Stars: Chapter 13 Summary & Analysis - LitCharts

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    Without hesitation, Annemarie accepts that she must be the one to deliver it—the Rosens’ freedom rests entirely on her shoulders, and she is at last being called upon to act bravely, and alone, in pursuit of the freedom of her friends, neighbors, and indeed her “sister” Ellen. Active Themes. Tanner, Alexandra. "Number the Stars Chapter ...

  8. Privilege, Sacrifice, and Solidarity Theme in Number the Stars -...

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    Privilege, Sacrifice, and Solidarity Theme Analysis. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in Number the Stars, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. At the heart of Lois Lowry’s Number the Stars is a story of what it means to wield social power and privilege. As her Nazi-occupied hometown of Copenhagen ...

  9. Annemarie Johansen Character Analysis in Number the Stars -...

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    The protagonist of the novel, ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen is an outgoing and ambitious young girl who maintains a cheerful outlook even as her Nazi-occupied hometown of Copenhagen becomes a dangerous place for her and her best friend Ellen Rosen, who is Jewish. Annemarie remembers the plentiful and carefree existence her family enjoyed ...

  10. Number the Stars: Chapter 16 Summary & Analysis - LitCharts

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    Analysis. That night at dinner, Annemarie, Mama, and Uncle Henrik laugh as Mama tells Henrik all about Annemarie’s attempts at milking Blossom the cow. The doctor has been to see Mama, and her broken ankle is wrapped up in a cast. Little Kirsti, uninterested in the story about the cow, speaks up to ask when Ellen will be coming back.

  11. Bravery Theme in Number the Stars - LitCharts

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    Bravery. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in Number the Stars, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. Despite being a children’s novel, Lois Lowry’s Number the Stars makes a complicated argument about what it means to be brave. Throughout the novel, Lowry creates tension between the idea that bravery ...