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All The Light We Can Not See By Anthony Doerr

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Tragedy is a horrific event that causes suffering, destruction, and distress. Was tragedy a necessity in the awful endings of World War II? (Weinberg, 1999). In Anthony Doerr’s dramatic story All The Light We Cannot See, numerous themes were portrayed throughout the novel. The four most apparent themes were tragedy, hope, family and destiny. Although the book does not dwell on the war itself, it illustrates just how war affected the lives of two young individuals from two different countries,Marie-Laure of France and Werner of Germany. Doerr shows just how the war brought them together and how the war tore them apart. In the novel, the author shows how people were forced to decide between the Nazis and the Allies. In All The Light We Cannot See, tragedy of the Germans and the characters involved in the story is shown before, during, and after World War II. There is a strong family relationship going on in the novel. The first one is between Marie-Laure and her father, Daniel, and the second one between Werner and Jutta. The first bond is especially strong since Marie-Laure’s mother died while giving birth to her. In the early years, Marie-Laure’s father spent endless hours building models of the town, allowing her to live independently by navigating the streets by herself. The bond between Werner and Jutta was also especially strong due to the fact that they lost their father at an early age, leaving them orphans. Father Rowan discussed how the attitudes each character

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