Analysis: The Cellist Of Sarajevo

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Throughout the life of an individual most people would agree that dealing with tough conflict is an important part in growing as a person. In “The Cellist of Sarajevo” all the characters experience a brutal war that makes each of them struggle albeit in different ways. Each of them have their own anxieties and rage that eventually makes them grow as characters at the end of the book. Steven Galloway’s novel “The Cellist of Sarajevo” exemplifies that when an individual goes through a difficult circumstance they will often struggle because of the anger and fear they have manifested over time. The conflict that the individual faces will force them to reinforce and strengthen their identity in order to survive. Almost every person can relate …show more content…

In the “Cellist of Sarajevo” each character is dynamic in the sense that they all experience this shift in identity. An impressive example of this metamorphosis of character is when Arrow chooses not to kill the civilian against the wishes of Hasan. The moment that she says “No,… I won’t” (P.226) is what defines who she really is at the end of the novel. The act of resilience proves that Arrow will not become a mindless weapon and give into her hate. She will work towards going back to her old self before the war and try to embrace life once again. The next example of character development is when Kenan gets over his fears and realizes that he must rebuild his city. He gets his inspiration from when the Cellist plays and he sees that “The building behind the cellist repairs itself…Kenan watches as his city heals itself around him.” (P.209). This gives him hope and he later has the realization that he must be the one to rebuild Sarajevo for his family and those around him. The goals he has set are what truly paint Kenan as a caring person rather than caring for only his own personal gains as he did at the beginning of the story. The last case of monumental personality growth is when Dragan drags the body of the dead man from the view of a documenter. This involves him to build up a colossal sense of courage and then run into a street where a sniper …show more content…

The conflict that the individual faces will force them to reinforce and strengthen their identity in order to survive. In “The Cellist of Sarajevo” all the characters experience a brutal war that makes each of them struggle albeit in different ways. Each of them have their own anxieties and rage that eventually makes them grow as characters at the end of the book. When looking at what makes a person who they are it becomes obvious that the struggles they have faced has influenced them dramatically. The individual will find that this development is the pure essence of what it truly means to be

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