Genetta asked this question about All the Light We Cannot See:
[Spoiler Alert] Why do you think the author decided to add the rape scene? Does it add anything to the characters' arcs? Does it propel the plot forward? Does anything result from that scene? Frau Elena, Jutta, and the other three girls were already obviously miserable. The reader has already experienced the cruelty of war. Why was the rape scene necessary?
Chandré De Wet I think the fact that it comes so quick at the end and as Haley has said below, we hear nothing for so long then this... Is what brings the disconnect…moreI think the fact that it comes so quick at the end and as Haley has said below, we hear nothing for so long then this... Is what brings the disconnect...If there was more chapters for Jutta's life, this would be easier to read. It feels like this book is written in a movie style and this scene is like when the credits roll at the end and they just put a title on the screen at the bottom with what happened to each character.(less)
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