Apr-11-2009, 10:29 PM (UTC)
(This post was last modified: Feb-20-2011, 08:55 AM (UTC) by Farseer.)
One thing that I like about Robin Hobb's books is that there are no perfect, stereotypical heroes. Her stories do not force us to identify with and idolise a particular character. Although we see the world through Fitz's eyes in The Farseer and Tawny Man trilogies and he is a very engaging character, I doubt that many of us would actually wish to be Fitz (an emotionally repressed, brain damaged, drug addicted, absent father with confidence issues and violent tendencies, whose closest friend is a wolf). Most of the other characters are equally flawed but equally engaging. Even Kennit had me rooting for him at various points during the Liveship Traders!
So, I would be interested to know, is there any character from the Fareer, Liveship or Tawny Man books that you particularly identify with? If you could take the place of any character in the story, who would you be?
So, I would be interested to know, is there any character from the Fareer, Liveship or Tawny Man books that you particularly identify with? If you could take the place of any character in the story, who would you be?
I love her eccentricity but despite her fast-talking I find her to be very introverted. She doesn't seem to be herself unless Lacey is with her and she usually doubts that anyone would ever want to talk to her because they would find her boring, which I can empathise with. Maybe that's a reason why she's always pursuing new knowledge; on the most part because of her own fascination, but also to make herself "less boring." Which is ironic considering most fancy people at Buckkeep probably consider her way too weird to associate with :rolleyes: I couldn't help but feel proud when she stepped up, formed the Ivy Guard, and practically took over Buckkeep. The part where she came out to meet Verity's Dragon with a spear and helmet askew, then yelled at Verity to take out the Red Ships in her harbor was very memorable 
I marvel at the things he's managed to accomplish, though, considering how damaged and incomplete a man he really was.
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