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    The theme of the cellist of Sarajevo is the psyche. Every character goes through a mental change due to the war that they witness. It will change them as a person forever. It shows how much tragedy and hardship can affect the human mind. It also shows how different people deal with death. Some spend their times mourning and in sadness over loss of life and feel the need to express themselves. The cellist does that by making a statement and playing music at the spot that the mortar when

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    includes the comfort of knowing your next step and hoping it was better than the last. For Sarajevo the next step you took, you took with constant agony knowing this could be your last day. The comfort of knowing what comes next goes completely out the window. When your sense of humanity is constantly diminishing, your sense of hope grows, you hope for better days, and hope for your faith to return.

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    Symbolism is used very effectively throughout The Cellist of Sarajevo to convey the different scenes and is used to create imagery. The Central Library is a significant symbol used to symbolize Sarajevo before it was attacked by the Bosnian Serb Army. As described by Dragan: “…Sarajevo he remembers, the city he grew up in and was proud of and happy with…” (Galloway 33). The library was one of the first places the army destroyed, seemingly symbolizing the destruction of citizens’ old lives and their

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    Ahmed Ms.Munro ENG3U1 23 November 2017 The Cellist of Sarajevo Essay The Cellist of Sarajevo is a book set amid the 1990s Siege of Sarajevo, recounts the tale of three individuals endeavoring to make due in a city overflowing with the extraordinary dread of edgy circumstances, and of the grieving cellist who plays unfaltering music in midst of the destruction of the city. This moving novel by Steven Galloway mainly focuses on how one's humanity can change amid war, the various genres of the

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    In “The Cellist of Sarajevo,” the cellist, Arrow, Kenan, and Dragan are subjected to living a life others have determined for them: one filled with mortars, blood, and a lost civilization. In spite of all the inhumanity surrounding them, when the cellist plays the “Adagio,” the four characters ultimately refuse to surrender their humanity. As they listen to the Cellist play Albinoni’s Adagio, they are filled with hope, and the optimism to survive. In “The Cellist of Sarajevo,” music represents hope

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    The Cellist Of Sarajevo The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway forced the ideas of identity and humanity to completely consume my thoughts. Keeping your wits about you in the midst of a hornets nest with no way out would be hardly possible. Sacrificing your life to be who you truly are and want to be seems slightly irrational. These scenarios may seem deranged, but when accompanied by compelling circumstances this is the most sane, sensible thinking that could be accomplished. To keep yourself

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    The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway was an intensely gripping book. The opening line, "It screamed downward, splitting the air and sky without effort," made the book come to life almost instantaneously. I really like this novel because it shows the hardship of war on an extremely emotional level, which I believe is what makes us humans more understanding and empathetic of these circumstances. It also made me sickened by the ignorance some people have during wartime. While we sleep soundly

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    Ossie Davis once said, “Any form of art is a form of power; it has an impact, it can affect change, it can not only move us, it makes us move”. Similarly, The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway tells the story of how three individuals Arrow, Dragan and Kenan suffering from the unrelenting and ruthlessness of war are impacted by one musician’s art. All three characters suffer from the war in different ways, but the art in the form of music finds a way to connect them all. Galloway’s novel illustrates

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    The Cellist of Sarajevo The presence of hope affects Arrow and Dragan. In the story “The Cellist of Sarajevo”, by Steven Galloway, the presence of hope affects Arrow and Dragan by it making them regain their humanity and makes them believe that the city of Sarajevo will be restored. Humanity is a quality of being human; the peculiar nature of man, by which he is distinguished from other beings. The presence of hope affects Arrow by making and makes her regain her humanity and

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    All the characters in the novel (cellist of Sarajevo) are unique in their own way. However, if I’m going to choose a specific character that I prefer among the other characters that are found in the novel, it is going to be Kenan. Kenan is one of the few people who are willing to see and believe the good things in others. Even if some of them treat him with no respect. For example, Mrs. Reistovski is a neighbor that treats Kenan rudely, she comes to visit Kenan and his wife Amila without a permission

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