The Glass Room

Who is Liesel from The Glass Room and what is their importance?

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Liesel Landauer's life shapes helps to shape the structure and context of the novel. When the story begins, Liesel is a young girl who has just married her childhood crush. She is completely excited to begin her life. Marriage liberates Liesel and makes her become a woman. As her marriage to Viktor progresses on, she becomes more forward and expressive with her opinions. She also begins to realize the nativity of her youth and her upbringing. With her pregnancies she becomes a more powerful and more mature woman. Liesel often asks Viktor if he would ever cheat on her and if he loves her, for a long time adamant refusal is taken at face value. As Liesel matures she knows she must not believe everything or everyone.

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