The Cellist Of Sarajevo Summary
In The Cellist of Sarajevo, Galloway suggests the concept of death in moral through his presentation of an intriguing character called Arrow, who is proposed with an internal conflict about whether killing people, in order to defend the city, is morally equitable or not. In the story’s exposition, Galloway reveals that ‘Arrow’ is a code name since “the first time she picked up a rifle to kill” (Galloway 6). As soon as the reader is informed Arrow’s identity as a sniper, Galloway sets up a cold and defensive mood, which, in turn, seems to foreshadow Arrow’s survival will be accompanied by the enemies’ blood.
Before Arrow’s epiphany at her story’s resolution, she is characterized as a defender of Sarajevo who has a sense of justice and wants