Oct. 12th, 2010

[identity profile] reader-marie.livejournal.com
 ...occurred to me while I was rereading QoA this week.  Probably some of you have noticed this before, but I hadn't, and I thought I'd share.  It concerns this passage, after Eugenides' plot to capture Attolia has been forcefully interrupted by Nahuseresh:

"As he opened his mouth to say more, Nahuseresh reached the queen's shoulder, and the queen struck again, this time boxing Eugenides' ear hard with her cupped hand.  Eugenides staggered, slipped on the slick ground, and fell backward onto his bound arms...She hoped the fall would shut him up but considered kicking him to be sure." (301)

This moment has always bothered me a little.  Of course, we know that Attolia is liable to hit Gen when she's angry (KoA, anyone?).  No doubt that's most of her motivation.  BUT (the revelation at last) throughout this sequence, one of Attolia's purposes is to keep Nahuseresh in the dark about her potential alliance with Eddis.  (We see this later when Nahuseresh is talking to her about Moira alerting him to Gen's "goal," the Pricas Spring, and Attolia snaps, "His goal?"--worried, I think, that he's guessed.)  

So while she is angry and lashes out, her hitting Gen at this point also serves a political purpose: keeping him quiet so that Nahuseresh doesn't guess what he had been trying to do.

Any thoughts?

More proof, not that we needed it, of how rich these books are, furnishing new thoughts every time.
[identity profile] creative-lefty2.livejournal.com
I know, CoK has been out for months. But here's a new review:

http://what-if-books.blogspot.com/2010/10/conspiracy-of-kings-by-megan-whalen.html

So, what do you think? Could CoK be a jumping in point for this story?
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