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Death In 'All The Light We Cannot See'

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Almost every person knows someone who has served in a war, whether it may be a sibling, a parent, or a friend. After an individual comes back from their service in a war, he or she usually has changed as a person, either positively, or most of the time negatively. In All The Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr shows through characters seeing death, characters that are not in combat, and characters that are soldiers in war, that war impacts individuals negatively, despite their backgrounds and differences. Firstly, explicitly seeing a person die in a war will bring negative consequences to those who experience it. Death is traumatizing, especially in tense situations. In France, Marie-Laure and her great-uncle Etienne are talking about his brother …show more content…

Because they have directly seen and are involved with the atrocious combat of war, the war will leave mental and physical consequences. Werner is caught by French resistance fighters shortly after helping Marie-Laure. One night in prison, Werner is rushed to the hospital. In his delirium, Werner thinks he can hear Volkheimer’s voice, and he imagines his father standing in front of him.Werner is reuniting with his family, but only through his hallucination. “Across the field, an American watches a boy leave the sick tent and move against the background of trees. He sits up. He raises his hand. ‘Stop,’ he calls. ‘Halt,’ he calls. But Werner has crossed the edge of the field, where he steps on a trigger landmine set there by his own army three months before, and disappears in a fountain of earth,”(Doerr 483). Throughout the novel, Werner has been pained and tortured by the Fascist German state. His fear of it, his duty to it, and his hatred of it. Because of the German army and the war, Werner has been forced to go through harsh conditions, which in turn caused his fever, delirium and ultimately death. Werner’s illness and death are a negative effect of the war. Von Rumpel, a gemologist and a sergeant major in the Wehrmacht, also experiences consequences of being a soldier in war. In Etienne’s house, Von Rumpel seems like he’s falling apart as he patiently waits days in an attempt to find the Sea of Flames. It has been many …show more content…

People both today and back then have been traumatized by war’s brutal combat, fallen victim to cruel soldiers, and had war cause sorrow and grief to them. Through characters seeing death, characters that are soldiers, and characters that are not in combat, Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See demonstrates that war affects individuals negatively, even if they are extremely

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