I do think that the deck was stacked by the author in Egwene's favour, so to speak, with very convenient things like Elaida's deranged rant in front of the Sitters. But it's evident that Egwene contributes to the undermining of Elaida's authority, among other things through that very incident.
You're right of course that Elaida would've been captured in her sleep no matter what, but Egwene's time in the Tower was necessary to let her catch the eye of the Ajah heads, and allow her to be palatable to both sides once Elaida is out of the picture.
So I guess it depends on precisely what you're arguing - if you're saying it all went too easily and Egwene was written as if she was a big ta'veren, I quite agree. If you're saying the whole plotline was unnecessary... well, no.
You're right of course that Elaida would've been captured in her sleep no matter what, but Egwene's time in the Tower was necessary to let her catch the eye of the Ajah heads, and allow her to be palatable to both sides once Elaida is out of the picture.
So I guess it depends on precisely what you're arguing - if you're saying it all went too easily and Egwene was written as if she was a big ta'veren, I quite agree. If you're saying the whole plotline was unnecessary... well, no.
The more I think about it (Egwene and the Rebels)
19/11/2009 08:07:50 PM
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I don't really agree.
19/11/2009 08:22:20 PM
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Assume there was no Rebellion
19/11/2009 10:06:28 PM
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Couldn't be more wrong - delete this evidence-less thread
21/11/2009 06:36:35 PM
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OK...?
21/11/2009 10:16:43 PM
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You made the assertion, it's not my responsibility to disprove you,
22/11/2009 04:35:14 PM
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Re: You made the assertion, it's not my responsibility to disprove you,
23/11/2009 11:37:03 AM
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Egwene could've done most of what she did without screentime. *NM*
19/12/2009 07:30:14 PM
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