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The events of the war in Afghanistan have greatly affected the lives of its civilians and their families over the course of the last few decades. The magnitude of this affect is briefly touched upon in the 2004 film, Scared Sacred, directed by Velcrow Ripper. Unreasonable threats, unjust kidnappings, undeserved executions, and many similar happenings have overwhelmed the nation of Afghanistan, taking the beauty and happiness out of everyday life, turning men into ghosts, and cities into cemeteries. The events that Afghan civilians have experienced are not unlike the experiences of the characters in The Cellist of Sarajevo. However, just as the characters in the novel have found hope, it has been found by the people in war-torn Afghanistan, through different events and the efforts of the ones around them, as well as within themselves. …show more content…
This is exemplified by the relationship between the timeline of events in Arrow’s life in the novel and of Saher’s life in Scared Sacred. On page 96, Arrow describes her beliefs in that life is a series of inconsequential junctions. This series of events is what leads Arrow to becoming a sniper and adopting the special assignment of protecting the Cellist from the men on the hills. Because of this, Arrow finds hope in the actions of the man, and finds his notes as proof that the world still holds a capacity for goodness, outlined on page 255. Similarly, through the execution of her father and taking of her brother, Saher found herself at the orphanage run by RAWA (The Revolutionary Afghan Women’s Association). Even though these events were catastrophic and impacted her tremendously, Saher found the organization because of them, giving her hope and a chance at a better life in

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