Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

mothwing: A wanderer standing on a cliff, looking over a distant city (Book)
In Cashore's Fire, everything alive is spellbound by the sight of Monsters, creatures of astonishing beauty and the ability to control minds. Human monster Fire finds it difficult to live in a world in which everybody is spellbound by her beauty and/or wants to kill her and has to learn to come to terms with that as well as face a powerful enemy threatening those she loves. And according to Cashore, women are only ever jealous of her beauty, because:
 
 
"There is something consoling in the regard of a woman. Roen never desires me, or if she does, it's not the same."
 

Uh-hu. You do realise that there are women who look at other women that way, right...?

Ugh.

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