As I don't know the full story, it's difficult to say. It might have a significance related to the power of words. Maybe the 'word shaker' is a character who uses words to create change or influence in a fictional world.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with 'the word shaker' specifically. It could be a relatively unknown or specialized story. Maybe it's a story from a particular book or local folklore.
The main idea is that words are like tools. In the 'Word Shaker' story, it shows that some people use words to manipulate, like Hitler did. But there are also those who can use words to build, to give hope. Liesel learns this as she reads and experiences the power of different words. It's about how words can be the most powerful weapon in different hands, either to oppress or to liberate.
The 'Word Shaker' story in 'The Book Thief' is a very symbolic one. It shows the power of words. Liesel, the main character, is like a word shaker. The story within the book implies that words can be used to both oppress and liberate. Hitler used words to spread hate and lies, but the power of good words, like those in the books Liesel steals and reads, can be a force for good, shaking things up in a positive way, bringing hope and knowledge in the midst of a dark and oppressive time.
I don't have enough information to know exactly who Jocelyn Shaker is in this context. She could be an ordinary person whose real - life story is being told.
I'm not sure. The truthfulness of Jocelyn Shaker's story depends on various factors. It could be partly true and partly embellished to make it more engaging.