While I agree with most of the events you picked out, I disagree with your analysis *again spoilers*
Myrdhyn Send a noteboard - 04/03/2010 04:04:16 PM
Don't get me wrong, as I love the series, but it is what it is.
- The rape and subsequent issues with Sioned and Rohan
- The death of two different twins
- Tobin's palsy
- The ridiculously bittersweet death of Rohan, Andry's death and the whole idea that he could have been the best leader if things had happened differently for him
- Meiglan's death and the whole issue of love lost with Pol and Sionell
It's like the series is a commentary on three things:
- We get old and die and it sucks
- Bad things happen and there's nothing to be done about it
- No one is a good person, everyone has faults that mar them to the point that they should be disliked
- The rape and subsequent issues with Sioned and Rohan
- The death of two different twins
- Tobin's palsy
- The ridiculously bittersweet death of Rohan, Andry's death and the whole idea that he could have been the best leader if things had happened differently for him
- Meiglan's death and the whole issue of love lost with Pol and Sionell
It's like the series is a commentary on three things:
- We get old and die and it sucks
- Bad things happen and there's nothing to be done about it
- No one is a good person, everyone has faults that mar them to the point that they should be disliked
The only two MAJOR "super sad" thing that happen are the death of Rohan, and the death of Sioned at the end of the series, when you learn (IMO) that the entire series was really about her from the beginning. The love lost between Pol and Sionell, and the continual reference to the death of Camigwen during the plague are depressing themes that recur. The other things you listed, while certainly emotionally charged and moving aren't just straight up depressing in comparison.
IMO these events themes are there to provide a backdrop for the main theme of the series: It's an exploration of leadership and humanity. What qualities make the "best" leader, when certain types of leaders are needed, the fact that there is no one "best type" of leader because it depends on need, exploration of the human experience though love, joy, loss, and struggle. Those are supporting themes.
Has anyone read any books by Melanie Rawn?
02/03/2010 02:53:17 AM
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I posted on that 'other' site about once a year on Rawn's books.
02/03/2010 03:17:01 AM
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I've read the Dragon Prince books..
03/03/2010 01:45:59 PM
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Eh, there's one major sad event.
03/03/2010 03:56:52 PM
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What? The whole series is an expression of depression and regret. *spoilers*
03/03/2010 08:53:10 PM
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While I agree with most of the events you picked out, I disagree with your analysis *again spoilers*
04/03/2010 04:04:16 PM
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