All The Light We Cannot See By Anthony Doerr

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In “All the Light We Cannot See” by Anthony Doerr, the Sea of Flames symbolizes greed in humans. In “All the Light we Cannot see” by Anthony Doerr, covers the story of two characters: Marie-Laure Leblanc and Werner Herring. As years go on, Marie-Laure Leblanc realizes that there is a diamond known as the Sea of Flames in a museum. The Sea of Flames is rumored to give eternal life to its owner, but their loved ones must die. Sergeant Major Reinhold Von Rumpbel is a cruel German military commander who is desperate to hold the Sea of Flames, even if it means torture. In the narrative, Von Rumpel has cancer which is his reason behind wanting to obtain the Sea of Flames. During his search for the Sea of Flames, Von Rumpbel enters Etienne's house …show more content…

Still, Von Rumple continues to become more and more eager to obtain the Sea of Flames although “the guns will start again. Gently, now. It will be here somewhere, it is just like the locksmith repeating himself. The model - it will be inside the model.” (Doerr Pg.309). Although Von Rumpel is aware of the fact that “the guns will start” he is still eager to find out where the Sea of Flames is kept on the map on the table; Indicating that Von Rumpel is greedy to find the Sea of Flames although he knows that violence could’ve started anytime. Additionally, we know that Von Rumple has children; Nevertheless, proving the fact that the Sea of Flames brings the greed out of people because Von Rumple is willing to sacrifice his children for the sake of living forever since Von Rumple is still desperate to search for Sea of Flames saying ‘The model - it will be inside the model.’ Later on in the book, Von Rumple inspects the large model of Paris. Realizing that in the middle of Maurie-Laure’s apartment was the design of the safe that led him to obtain a fake version of the Sea of Flames. Suddenly, von Rumpel’s “heart rate” soars. Something wet and feverish rises on his

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