The Sojourn

Importance of Mountains

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The author mentions mountains often in his narrative- especially traversing them. For this story, mountains are tied to the highs and lows of following one's path and destiny. As Jozef is traversing the path laid out for him, he is experiencing high points and low points. For Jozef, the mountains are also where he has always felt safe, able to hide and be at peace during the winters with his father. From all of his vantage points in central Europe during the war, he is staring into the mountains and thinking of Ondrej.