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There are many “sins” presented in The Familiar, which makes sense for a book that’s intertwined with religion and how it dictates society. But it’s fascinating how Leigh Bardugo expresses the morality of sinning.
Luiza wants for so much. One could condemn her as greedy, envious, lustful, prideful, wrathful, gluttonous, even slothful at times.
But she does not “sin” from a place of malice, from a place that would see others harmed for her own gain.
Luiza wants for so much. And the writing tells us that it isn’t wrong for her to want for attention, love, comfort, and a fulfilling life.
Luiza, of Jewish decent, is a walking “sin” in the eyes of the Spanish empire.
But her faith and her fight for love is so much stronger than the true sins of empire, bigotry, and persecution.
I am a madman and have finished The Familiar in an afternoon
What a tale. What gorgeous imagery. What haunting and heart-searing words telling of a relentless fight against cruelty and a relentless fight for love.
And this is coming from the freshman year boy who had a hard time understanding that friends and relationships could be for more than clues 🥹🥹🥹 Our boy is growing up 🥹🥹🥹
Sweet, sweet Riz who, despite being in the middle of a case which he notoriously puts all of his attention into, not asking his mom for information without getting explicit permission first because he wants to talk to her like a normal person and have a picnic or some shit instead of bothering her about work because he knows she works too much
me when i find another character who was raised in an extremely religious enviorment with heavy references to christianity and eventually grows to rebel against the church in search of their own happiness. and also has red hair.
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