It is known that often a person's mood and decisions are influenced by their surroundings; people begin to evolve and grow. A calm surrounding could influence a person, but so can a hectic surrounding. Settings change, and as they do, people will as well. In Broken April, Kadare uses setting to highlight that people are influenced both negatively and positively by events that occur through their life. Kadare uses setting to convey that people change along with nature. As Gjorg is lying in the snow to kill Zef, Kadare describes, “Daylight was fading. Fearful or simply troubled, he brought the rifle's stock to his cheek. Soon it would be dusk, and he would not be able to see the sights of the weapon in the fading light” (7). Kadare uses …show more content…
Kadare uses setting to show Gjorg’s characterization as paranoid through the usage of setting. Kadare demonstrates how Gjorg is struggling with the idea of having to kill someone, because “he would have given up his vigil long ago.” The snow patches are seen as the people surrounding his life, and the pomegranates allude to the ‘fruit of the underworld,’ making a reference to hell in Gjorg’s mind. The setting creates conflict for Gjorg due to confusion about whether he will murder Zef or not. Kadare’s use of setting effectively intensifies Gjorg’s conscious making him feel more distraught, showing how setting influences people both positively and …show more content…
At last he had the conviction that he would never go anywhere but in the wrong direction, to the very end of the handful of days that was left to him, unhappy moonstruck pilgrim, whose April was to be cut off short.” Kadare connects Broken April to his views on how much someone can be affected by surroundings and society, like a dictator. . In Broken April, Kadare uses setting to highlight that people are influenced both negatively and positively by events that occur through their life. Kadare’s main symbols in the novel: snow and pomegranates create a negative influence on Gjorg because it creates internal conflict and creates a question on one’s culture. Then, the waterfall influences the Gjorg in a positive way and giving him hope to live, and Gjorg to live the rest of his life loving Diana. Lastly, to tie setting as a main impact in the novel, the road protected by the bessa creates both