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Hannibal Free Public Library All the Light We Cannot See
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April 17,
2017 |
Discussion Questions
1.
The book opens with two epigraphs. How do these quotes set the
scene for the rest of the book? Discuss how the radio plays a major part in the
story and the time period. How do you think the impact of the radio back then compares with
the impact of the Internet on today’s society?
2. The narration moves back and forth both in time and between different
characters. How did this affect your reading experience? How do you think the
experience would have been different if the story had been told entirely in
chronological order?
3. Whose story did you enjoy the most? Was there any character you wanted more
insight into?
4. When Werner and Jutta first hear the Frenchman on the radio, he concludes his
broadcast by saying “Open your
eyes and see what you can with them before they close forever”
(pages 48–49), and Werner recalls these words throughout the book (pages 86,
264, and 409). How do you think this phrase relates to the overall message of
the story? How does it relate to Madame Manec’s question: “Don’t you want to be
alive before you
die?” (page 270)?
5. On page 160, Marie-Laure realizes “This...is the basis of his fear, all fear.
That a light you are powerless to stop will turn on you and usher a bullet to
its mark.” How does this image constitute the most general basis of all fear? Do
you agree?
6. Reread Madame Manec’s boiling frog analogy on page 284. Etienne later asks
Marie-Laure, “Who was supposed to be the frog? Her? Or the Germans?” (page 328)
Who did you think Madame Manec meant? Could it have been someone other than
herself or the Germans? What does it say about Etienne that he doesn’t consider
himself to be the frog?
7. On page 368, Werner thinks, “That is how things are...with everybody in this
unit, in this army, in this world, they do as they’re told, they get scared,
they move about with only themselves in mind. Name
me someone who does not.” But in fact many of the characters show
great courage and selflessness throughout the story in some way, big or small.
Talk about the different ways they put themselves at risk in order to do what
they think is right. What do you think were some shining moments? Who did you
admire most?
8. On page 390, the author writes, “To shut your eyes is to guess nothing of
blindness.” What did you learn or realize about blindness through Marie-Laure’s
perspective? Do you think her being blind gave her any advantages?
9. One of Werner’s bravest moments is when he confronts von Rumpel: “All your
life you wait, and then it finally comes, and are you ready?” (page 465) Have
you ever had a moment like that? Were you ready? What would you say that moment
is for some of the other characters?
10. Why do you think Marie-Laure gave Werner the little iron key? Why might
Werner have gone back for the wooden house but left the Sea of Flames?
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