The Cellist of Sarajevo, by Steven Galloway -published in 2008-, follows three different characters in a time of war. It shows how people react to the same thing in different ways. Not only does it create a broader idea of what is happening in the book, but it also allows for an opportunity to connect with the characters on a personal level. The book provides three different viewpoints for how the characters react differently when placed in the same situation. It makes it clear that everything they do has an affect on who they are. In turn defining the classifications that one of the characters has on the types of people their are in this world, through actions, mental beliefs of the situation, those around them, and how they have changed from before the war to the present day. Not only does it use three different characters, but each one has their own reason in doing things.
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