All The Bright Places By Jennifer Niven

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“No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear” (C.S. Lewis). Dealing with the overwhelming feeling of loss is something that impacts the main character, Violet, in All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven. 9 months before the book takes place Violet and her sister, Eleanor, get into a car accident on their way home when their car slips off a bridge in the snow. Violet is alive and recovers from the car accident when her sister’s outcome is death. Violet feels responsible for her sister’s death because it was Violet who gave Eleanor the directions to go onto the bridge on their way home from a party.Violet uses her sister’s death as an excuse to not accept her new life. In particular, since the accident Violet has not drove herself in a car and just rode in a car in general. Anything that Violet must go to she either rides her bike or walks. If that event is not in those distances she will not go. She also bypasses the bridge that the accident happened on at all costs. “Actually I’m thinking about you holed up in that room or on that stupid orange bike….back and forth, but nowhere …show more content…

Violet feels that there is no point to writing on the website anymore because Eleanor is not there with her and contributing. It was something that they bonded over and something that should contribute to Violent starting her new life. Also something that Violet uses to commemorate her sister’s life not something that slows the process of Violet starting her new life without Eleanor. “I was the writer, not Eleanor, but there is something about the act of writingt hat makes me feel as if the whole thing- every big or small moment I have lived since April- feels like I’m Cheating in some way” (Niven 113). No continuing to write on the website shows that Violet is withholding herself to only her comfort zone and she is using her sister’s death to impede her from moving

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