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elevatorladylady · 2 years ago
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Critical Reread - ACOTAR Chapter 3
Join me on a reread of A Court of Thorns and Roses
Chapter 3
F/eyre goes to the market
“though Nesta had awoken at dawn to chop wood.”
I love this detail. Yes, she can be awful, but she's the only one that seems to help F/eyre in these first few chapters.
“I lived in such ignorance, too, until I heard the Word of the Blessed. I grew up in a village so similar to this—so bleak and grim. But not one month ago, a friend of my cousin went to the border as our offering to Prythian—and she has not been sent back. Now she dwells in riches and comfort as a High Fae’s bride, and so might you, if you were to take a moment to—”
I forget if we learn more about these weirdos. I know they come back up in ACOWAR, but before then are they actually taken and killed by fae from the Spring Court? Is Amarantha to blame for most of the harm done to humans? I guess we will see.
Also maybe this is just supposed to be some irony and foreshadowing? They are mostly right about the fae, and the actual message isn't far off from what F/eyre starts preaching about the fae down the road.
“I’d never encountered the cruel, human-looking High Fae who ruled Prythian itself,”
So do the human lands of the island just not have a name? At one point I thought the whole land mass was Prythian, but several instances in the text seem to suggest Prythian is just the fae part.
“Once, we had built them glorious, sprawling civilizations from our blood and sweat, built them temples to their feral gods.”
The fae really don't like to use magic to build things do they?
“Especially if the High Fae start turning up—or worse, one of the High Lords. They would make the martax seem like dogs.”
Why would the high fae and high lords specifically have a worse reputation than literal monsters?
Also why do we never hear about Martaxes again? If I were F/eyre I'd absolutely ask about every wild thing I'd ever heard about Faeries and magic.
“They’re dangerous,” Nesta hissed, her fingers digging into my arm as she continued to pull me from the mercenary. “Don’t go near them again.”
I think it's worth noting that as much as Nesta and Elain are frustrating in these chapters, they are also defenseless and scared of the world around them.
“He’d been my first and only lover in the two years since.”
Honestly, good for F/eyre for not letting purity culture stop her from having a good time.
“I reached into my pocket, drawing out a twenty-mark copper. Elain sucked in a breath, and I didn’t bother to look at either of my sisters as I pushed it into her palm and said, “I’ll see you at home.”
F/eyre can complain about Nesta stealing her money, but I'm not sure she can complain about how her sisters spend her money if she just gives it to them and doesn't even tell them what they are supposed to spend the money on.
“But I hadn’t scolded them for it, not when Nesta went out a second time to chop more wood without my asking.”
More wood chopping! Nesta clearly hates being told what to do, but might actually do it if she can do it on her own terms. Relatable.
Not necessarily anti F/eyre, but /// just in case.
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