I never really understood how Therru ended up where she did, or even what exactly it meant that she was Kalessin's daughter.
I'm not sure if Le Guin wrote herself into a corner, or if she really wanted to introduce the idea of dragon people and didn't think through the implications. A lot of her writing about the dragon people in books after this one is very beautiful but it has a lot of unfortunate implications that really bugged me. I wanted Therru to be an abused child and for that to be enough.
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Date: 2022-11-12 09:31 pm (UTC)I'm not sure if Le Guin wrote herself into a corner, or if she really wanted to introduce the idea of dragon people and didn't think through the implications. A lot of her writing about the dragon people in books after this one is very beautiful but it has a lot of unfortunate implications that really bugged me. I wanted Therru to be an abused child and for that to be enough.