All 4 Uses
propaganda
in
The Book Thief
(Edited)
- —propaganda informed him that it was only a matter of time before a plague of Jewish tailors showed up and stole his customers.
p. 59.8propaganda = one-sided information spread to influence opinions
- "Any materials," it requested, "from such times—newspapers, posters, books, flags—and any found propaganda of our enemies should be brought forward to the Nazi Party office on Munich Street."
p. 102.2
- —he had nothing to give, except maybe Mein Kampf, and there was no way he'd give such propaganda to a young German girl.
p. 221.9 *
- Propaganda even reached the bathroom.
p. 460.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(propaganda) one-sided information that is purposefully spread to influence opinions -- often misleading information of a political nature
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)