Anyone else read Garth Nix's old kingdom series? They're good book, I like them a lot, but at the same time I can't help but feel they could have been so much better. In particular, the books make use of all sorts of symbolism regarding order, freedom, duty, stability, progress, conservation (That is to say, the conservation of institutions - kingdom, abhorsens, clay, etc.), etc. But it doesn't really go anywhere with it, or make a very strong, clear message. It's kind of like he's recycling these cause he saw other people using them, without having a strong grasp on what they mean or what he wants to communicate with them. :/
@sajan Clariels probably the most problematic of them all. It kinda wants to have the position that freedom is bad and you should just give up on your dreams and do what you're supposed to, but also kinda wants to have the position that denying people their dreams is bad, and so ends up kinda flopped in the middle. :/
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@Angle I mean, actually, with the interchange of letters peppering the book - it could be OK!
@Angle Ergh. Hm. I wonder if there are any good examples of fiction involving the whole destiny/role figure completely shirking whatever people are telling their fated responsibility is, and instead going off and doing their own thing. But also without concluding by having them putting on the hero shoes in the very end. So all that stuff they were meant to be countering is just left in the background whilst they open up a shop/become a house burglar or something.