All The Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr

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In the passage All the Light We Cannot See, the author, Anthony Doerr presents Werner’s fear and reluctance of the world in which he lives.
Doerr begins with depictions of Werner's present day life to convey the effects of Hitler's idealism throughout German families. The hateful and military environment changed how children played and how they worked. Werner states “It’s 1940 and no one laughs at the Hitler Youth.” to describe the people’s adaptation to Hitler's idea of a great Nazi Germany. Hitler had created the Hitler Youth because he believed that the children were the future of Nazi Germany. Initially not accepted into the community the Youth had grown to be looked up to by children as model, their patriotism admirable during the war

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