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He is about to report Isabelle for Resistance activity when Vianne shoots him, proving her allegiance to her family and his allegiance to Germany. The relationship borders on becoming romantic at times, but nothing ever comes of it, and despite the friendship Beck cannot forget where his loyalties lie.
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When the Jews in the town are to be deported, he encourages Vianne to hide her neighbor, although the woman is found and arrested anyway.
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He helps the family on several occasions, buying medicine for Sophie when she becomes sick, and sharing the additional food rations that he receives for being a high-ranking officer. Although he is an enemy, he and Vianne develop a friendship based on a mutual understanding that neither of them are in a comfortable situation (they both miss their families). Captain BeckĪ German soldier who is quartered in Vianne's home, he becomes close with Vianne and her family throughout the several years he is stationed in the town. She is energetic and youthful, and sees a brighter future for France-one that she wants to help build. She watches her best friend, a Jewish girl, shot by the Nazis, and immediately wants to spring to action in order to prevent such catastrophes from happening again, much to the horror of her mother. Very young at the time of the German invasion, Sophie quickly becomes obsessed with her aunt Isabelle and her work with the Resistance.
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As a result he adores his daughter Sophie, and regrets having to leave her behind when he goes to fight. He and Vianne married when she was sixteen, and lost the first baby that Vianne became pregnant with. He is a kind, devoted man, who treasures his family above all else. Vianne's husband remains a prisoner in a war camp for most of the novel, communicating only through the occasional letter that informs the family of his continued survival. He is loyal to his country and willing to do anything for the safety of France-even if that means risking his life time and time again-and, due to a long history of suffering is unwilling to trust most people. He is brash and unapologetic, at first mistrustful of Isabelle because of her youth and lack of experience, but eventually impressed with her persistence and abilities. GaetanĪn elusive Frenchman who befriends Isabelle at the beginning of the war, Gaetan is an integral part of the Resistance himself, sneaking through the French countryside to both smuggle fallen fighter pilots and destroy Nazi property in the shelter of the wilderness. Isabelle is resistant to authority and unwilling to compromise her beliefs, making her a pillar of strength throughout the entire war.
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Given the code name "The Nightingale," she becomes famous in the world of both the Resistance and the Nazis, steadfastly determined to save as many lives as she can. She returns to Paris and joins the Resistance network, passing around flyers and helping smuggle dozens of British and American fighter pilots over the Spanish border. At the war's start, she moves to the countryside to stay with her sister, but finds herself unable to sit still while the war rages outside. Motherless, with an unstable relationship with both her sister and father, she has been expelled from a dozen boarding schools throughout her teenage years, unwilling to settle down and be the proper lady her father so desperately wishes her to be. Isabelle is the younger of the two Rossignol sisters, a fiercely rebellious girl who refuses to listen to other people's orders. A brave and maternal character, Vianne is devoted to her family and finds strength even in the darkest of circumstances. As the war goes on, however, and her money and food begin to run out, she finds herself first taking in the child of a dead Jewish friend and then saving dozens of Jewish children in her town. She initially wants nothing to do with the Resistance that her sister has becomes so besotted with, wanting only to appease the Nazis that occupy their town and quietly go about her life as normal so as to protect her family. She is a sensible, quietly intelligent woman, who believes that keeping her head down is the most surefire way to get through the war alive. She lives with her daughter, Sophie, and her husband, Antoine, until the arrival of the Nazis forces him to the warfront as the French try to hold back the advancing Germans. Vianne is the older of the two Rossignol sisters and a teacher at the elementary school in her small, rural French town. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.