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42 pages 1 hour read

William Styron

Sophie's Choice

William StyronFiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1979

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Chapters 4-6Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 4 Summary

Sophie tells Stingo the history of her early life. She was born in Cracow and experienced an idyllic childhood. Her parents both worked at the university. Her father was a law professor, and her mother taught music. The family was multilingual, and Sophie spoke German, Russian, and French as well as Polish. As a teenager, Sophie expected her happy, peaceful life to continue. She married a mathematics student named Casimir, and the two dreamed of studying in Vienna as Sophie’s parents had done. Shortly after Germany invaded Poland, Sophie’s world collapsed. Both her father and husband were taken to concentration camps and later shot as part of Hitler’s campaign against intellectuals. Sophie tells Stingo that she felt tremendous guilt for never having said goodbye to either one.

Sophie eventually ended up in a concentration camp, which was liberated by the Russians at the end of the war. She was resettled in America with no family, no friends, and no money. Stingo observes, “She was feeling her way. In every sense of the word having experienced rebirth, she possessed some of the lassitude and, as a matter of fact, a great deal of the helplessness of a newborn child” (97).

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