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The setting at the beginning of the novel provides a sympathetic background to the action and the feelings of Gjorg. The snow and wild pomegranates are personified as silent watchers and motionless witnesses , waiting to see what he might do. April, for Gjorg has been metaphorically broken .
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The site had the following in the homepage, "A flashback of Gjorgs great grandfather and a stranger chronicles how the blood feud started and also alludes to the theme of fate, a ghost had knocked, or fate itself pg 31." I noticed that the web site stated " The airplane that Gjorg encounters as he is making his journey towards the castle of Orosh is anachronistic as it does not fit with the description of the sense of place in this chapter."ANALYZE MORE BUSINESSES
The Kanun, the code of customary law, plays a major role thus far in Broken April.
The loss of a culture. The fourth chapter leaves the plot rather stagnant as the entirety of the chapter is Mark Ukacierra thinking.
In the beginning of the chapter Gjorg returns home after paying the blood tax.
In the beginning of the novel, the omniscient narrator explains to us that Gjorg is feeling a sense of desolation, that is really inside him. He is described as either fearful or simply troubled.
In this chapter, Kadare uses several symbols to make the readers think about the relationshsip of Diana, Bessian, and Gjorg. One symbol that is repeated constantly not only in this chapter, but all throughout the book, is the window.