The Seven Sided Die is a chapter in part 5 of the Book Thief. I will be talking about the figurative meaning of each side.
The second side of the die is about how Liesel brings newspapers to Max whenever she can, and if she can it makes her day. This side of the die does not only represent the extreme friendship between Liesel and Max that no one really understands, it also shows Liesel's dedication to Max.
The Weather Man is when Liesel gives Max A weather forecast. This reminds you that Max hasn't been outside for a long time and when Liesel comes back and tells max about the Weather He draws what Liesel said and makes a story about it.
The fourth side of the die is about Max fighting Hitler in his dreams. Eventually Max fights back to Hitlers relentless punching and knocks Hitler over. But, once Hitler got backup he told the crowd, which represents the citizens of Germany, that they need to help themselves by helping him destroy the Jewish Scum. They then all come and punch him till he wakes up, or if he is daydreaming, snaps out of it.
The fifth side is just Max telling Liesel about his day dreaming. Except Max tells her that he wins.
This is where Liesel walks down the basement to see Mama, Papa, and Max painting over pages of Mein Kampf for Max's next book. As far as I could tell this part didn't really have a figurative meaning.
This is the longest section of this chapter. Liesel and Rosa lose their last customer, the Mayor. The Mayors wife gives Liesel the book "The Whistler" and hopes it makes up for their loss. Unfortunately Liesel did not accept it. Once Liesel reached the sign that said "STEINER-SCHNEIDER-MEISTER" she decided to turn around and go back to the mayors house. She threw the Whistler back at the mayors wife's feet and then beats her up with words. As she does this Liesel see's her brother's ghost, I guess that's what it was, and decided not to listen to him trying to get her to stop.