Werner Pfennig

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The book All The Light We Cannot See is set in France and Germany during the 1930s and follows all the characters all the way into 2014. The novel is durring WW2 times when Hitler first comes into power and all the trouble people have go through and the changes they have to make no matter what side they are on. The novel really does not focus on Hitler at all, but on how the decisions he made affected everyone in some shape or form. One of the main two characters the author of the book focuses on is Werner Pfennig. He was born in Germany and since his father died in a mining accident Werner lives in an orphanage with his sister Jutta. From the very moment they found an old broken radio Werner was in love radios and how they work. His talent …show more content…

I feel that I am similar to her because she is very strong, but you don’t really notice her strength until it is tested. I also feel that even Marie-Laure doesn’t know her own strength. She goes through a lot of struggles that I couldn't even imagine, but I can relate some of her pain to mine. She showed her strength from the very beginning of the novel when she lost her sight only at the age of six. Every bad thing that happened to only made her more confident in herself and made her stronger as a person. In the beginning of the novel she is very young and she is still brave, but you can see the changes she has to make to herself because of the circumstances she was in. I can relate to changing as a person as I get older and mature. When I was in middle school I was a lot less confident in myself and I handled stress and the struggles of life differently than I would now. Now, in high school I feel like I can stand up for myself and be confident in becoming my own person just like …show more content…

When I first started reading this book I already had a certain opinion about Nazi’s and the people of Germany during WW2 times. Then, as I continued to read I started to understand that all Nazi’s were not born hateful and that they all had different lives that could have been awful or very hard. It made me also realize that all the numbers and statics that I have learned in history class about the war is more than just facts in a book. They represent a real person that had a real life. The book made me think about the indescribable position the people of Germany must have been in, because they were just blindly trusting a leader and didn’t know or couldn’t even make any decisions for themselves. The book made me think and feel the same things when I read about all the struggles the French people went through. They did not seem real to me, but now I can try to understand what they went through and appreciate everything they did to help win the war. I surprised myself at how I started to think more about how different the world would really be today if only a few unknown people had made different decisions. It gave me a better perspective on life and human nature also. Over all this book showed human nature and how no matter where you come from or what you go through we are all fighting to

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