This piece of art exemplifies the importance of appearances in The Book Thief & Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.
Jane is looked down upon because she is not very pretty in the eyes of the upper class, such as the people who attend Mr. Rochester's parties. But she doesn't let these negative opinions get in the way of her personality and actions; she worked hard to get the things she wanted because of her outspoken character.
Liesel knows she is beautiful because of how she acts towards others with kindness. Her new family is also very kind, which makes them beautiful as well. Hans and Rosa Hubermann help a Jewish man stay with their family for a while during the war, which was an extremely huge risk to take during WWII. These characters, and many more important ones throughout the novels, are labeled as beautiful because of how they act towards others when helping them in society and throughout life.
Liesel knows she is beautiful because of how she acts towards others with kindness. Her new family is also very kind, which makes them beautiful as well. Hans and Rosa Hubermann help a Jewish man stay with their family for a while during the war, which was an extremely huge risk to take during WWII. These characters, and many more important ones throughout the novels, are labeled as beautiful because of how they act towards others when helping them in society and throughout life.