Thursday, 5 November 2015

What are some major themes of The Bronze Bow?

The most
important theme is that of forgiveness and love. Daniel is entirely ruled by his emotions and
his need for revenge; he is driven by anger and not thinking about the larger consequences of
his actions. For example, when he and Rosh's bandits attack Roman forces, the Romans take it out
on the villagers because they cannot find Rosh and his people. Over the course of the novel,
both through his friendship with Joel and Thacia and through the teachings of the...






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