"...this is not the first time that we will see someone react harshly to what they percieve as a calamitous threat. Someone far more sympathetic, someone that has lots of evidence to hand as to how things could turn out if not addressed. In the case of Hakka, the situation is framed very differently, and his story comes back to us now at the end to give us context to make us sympathetic to his journey. For those of you that haven't read the other books of New Century, you'll have to imagine what it's like on the other foot. When we have a clear protagonist having these kinds of conflicts with other protagonists. Indeed, you already got a little taste of it back in Secret Rooms. Where Annie encouraged Abigail towards empathy in regards to other humans, and Frank had to talk James down when the doctor claimed that they might not be treating the *wendigo* with empathy. So keep all of that in the back of your mind when we move on to Arlington and other future books."
Part 4 of our analysis of the final chapters of Tiger's Eye, and what it has to say about Hakka's journey.
We stop talking about Yesterday and start discussing Today. Seeing Durga tribe from Haka's perspective, discuss what Hakka might be like as a teacher and his understanding of his student. We dig deep on how Hakka feels about everything, how his anger and desperation grows as the events unfold, and his interaction with The Silent One as one firetalker encounters another, and they test each other.
We come close to the end, of Hakka's journey as well as Hrao's and Miguel's, to be resolved... next time.
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Intro is "The Legend of El Dorado" by Derek and Brandon Feitcher
Outro is "I Will Not Bow" by Breaking Benjamin
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