The Short End of the Stick Goes To...
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The Short End of the Stick Goes To...
The first character who got the short end of the stick is Grimbolt. He starts as an extremely minor side character who works his way into the position of major side character. He begins to get a personality, and we get to see exactly how observant he is and how he uses his skills beyond just doing his job. By the last page, I was sad that we didn't get to see more of him. I wanted so much more of his presence because he was a good balance of serious and funny, depending on the moment. Maybe I'm the only one he made laugh, but I loved having him around.
The second character is Jarla. She's intense, and fierce, asserts herself (maybe to an extreme), and doesn't let anyone walk all over her...and will harm them if they try. I hated the symbolic 'clipping of her wings' when Delvin makes her trip and break her nails so that they have to be cut. She was such a strong female character and I appreciated that she wasn't just a stereotype...and hated that Delvin seemed to push her back into the stereotype box too much. At times he was even kind of rude about making it clear that he should do a task because it wouldn't look right for a woman to do it.
I definitely enjoyed this book, but justice for Jarla and Grimbolt!
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Regarding Jarla, I don't think Delvin was trying to stereotype. He was tried not to drag attention by doing something unusual. I imagine the author is just being loyal to a specific time and society standards (that might not be a representation of his beliefs)
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In terms of Delvin’s treatment of Jarla and her being ‘put in her place’ as a woman - this is just so typical of the fantasy genre. It would be refreshing to read a fantasy book that doesn’t automatically assume a patriarchal power structure where women are expected to be demure, forcing a character like Jarla to be unusual in her boldness and knowledge.
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