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I Love The ACOTAR Series So Much. It Was One Of The First Fantasy Books I Read And The Story Is Very
I love the ACOTAR series so much. It was one of the first fantasy books I read and the story is very dear to my heart. Having said that, I am terrified of what Sarah J. Maas is planning for the characters. With Nesta having a "redemption" of sorts after we were told repeatedly how horrible she was to Feyre, and specially the fact that Rhys is was hiding things from Feyre. I think we can all agree that even if it was meant to "protect" her he did more harm than good. Not only that but the IC agreeing to keep such an important fact from her. I think Feyre is being set up to have lost everything that she though she gained when she left the Spring Court, and it is going to be absolutely heartbreaking.
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Oh don't you find it strange
A totally normal Dionysus introduction
#as if soc isnt sad enough as it is #why would you do this to us
imagine a six of crows au where jordie survives, but kaz rietveld still dies in the harbor that day and jordie has to slowly watch his brother become a monster. Instead of kaz having to mourn his brother, he would resent him for ruining their lives and forcing him to become dirtyhands to support them. Although jordie didn’t die, they would both eventually lose a brother.
At this point i’m convinced Taylor Swift read ACOTAR? and uses it as inspiration for her songs.
You’re telling me “Speak Now” is not based on the wedding scene?
“You’re loosing me” describes how Feyre feels about Tamlin at the beginning of ACOMAF while “Would’ve, Could’ve Should’ve” is what she thinks of him once she decides to stay at the Night Court for good.
The “You never gave a warning sign (I gave so many signs” part in exile shows both of their points of view.
“Slut!” is 100% about Feyre and Rhysand’s a trip to the court of nightmares.
I am also completely convinced “Enchanted” is from Rhysand’s point of view when he first met Feyre.
I have more examples but I’d be here all day
i think one of the reasons Gale is so hated is because he is aged up in the movies. It is much harder to forgive or understand the actions of someone that looks like a 30 year old man than an 18 year old boy.
Things people don’t talk about enough from the Hunger Games:
Many of Katniss’ strongest allies are women that are over looked by others (Madge, Rue, Mags, Wiress)
While Katniss has a strained relationship with her mother, her mother is never demonized. Katniss recognizes the trauma her mother went through and was willing to try to improve their relationship in CF
The rebellion didn’t start with the berries. The rebellion started when Katniss showed compassion towards a dying, black girl that the world had already written off as unimportant
One of the beauty trends in the capitol that Katniss finds odd is the shaving of body hair. When her leg hair grows back in CF, she expresses comfort in it.
Katniss’ character arc throughout the series is her understanding of who the enemy is. It isn’t the rich people in district 12, or the other tributes, or the other districts, or the people in the capitol. It’s the government and it’s Snow.
Katniss never wanted another hunger games with the kids of the capitol. In that meeting she recognizes Coin’s commitment to perpetuating the cycle of violence. She votes in favor of it to cover her plans of killing Coin.
The violence in the books is SUPPOSED to feel random and unfair. Prim being reaped was supposed to be against all odds because in the real world, violence is indiscriminate.
Gale is a victim too and was not solely responsible for the death of Prim. He spent the first two books feeling helpless as he watched people he loved be put in danger and suffer. Coin offered him a way to regain control. At the end of the day, Gale is only 18 and doesn’t realize the depth of the games being played.
Katniss is great with kids and actually enjoys being around them. She says the only reason she doesn’t want them is because she can’t imagine them being put in the hunger games. Her having children in the epilogue is a sign of her healing and finally feeling safe