After the hobbling itself and the gang rape, she is depicted as dead inside and barely worth saving anymore (as her brother is trying to do), which only adds insult to injury.
This.
I don't mind that she was, in the end, not saved. I don't even mind that she was quickly transformed from a tough woman to a total wreck (who am I to say that such horrific experiences will not do that to anyone?). What I mind is the universal thought in the books that once this happens, there's no point in trying to help the woman.
Erikson's Dust of Dreams (no real spoilers)
01/07/2010 12:21:07 AM
- 5732 Views
Excellent review. Strengthens my resolve to reread at least part of TtH before starting. Thanks. *NM*
01/07/2010 02:08:40 AM
- 1157 Views
You don't need to reread TtH, actually. Reaper's Gale is much more relevant.
01/07/2010 09:44:43 AM
- 1629 Views
Good review, thanks! *major spoilers*
01/07/2010 05:34:59 AM
- 1968 Views
Yeah, I suppose he's an exception that does get significant character development...
01/07/2010 10:10:07 AM
- 2129 Views
What enraged me was the blatantly sexist treatment of... (Spoilers!)
01/07/2010 06:09:21 AM
- 2239 Views
Yes, that was the main thing I was getting at with the "strong stomach" comment.
01/07/2010 09:58:14 AM
- 2204 Views
I keep hearing about this 'Hobbling of Hetan'.
01/07/2010 12:16:39 PM
- 2529 Views
Okay... (spoilers, obviously, and yes it is gruesome).
01/07/2010 12:30:28 PM
- 2039 Views
OK I see. *edited for spelling*
01/07/2010 12:41:16 PM
- 1683 Views
Re: OK I see.
01/07/2010 12:52:27 PM
- 1744 Views
Re: OK I see.
01/07/2010 01:09:30 PM
- 1683 Views
I knew I was forgetting something...
01/07/2010 04:57:16 PM
- 1706 Views