Adeyemi 2/3

Eva Walters

EN*376*01

Dr. Ellis 

23 October 2023 

Adeyemi ⅔ Reflection

In the second third of Adyemi’s “Children of Blood and Bone”, the themes of violence are significantly present throughout the different chapters and the storyline. One way in which this is present is through Iman and Amari’s resistance against their father’s influence of violence through his teachings.


The main way in which this is shown is through Amari’s internal conflict after she kills one of the captains. Her actions launched her desire to stray away from her father’s legacy and to not resort to violence in his footsteps. She feels as if her actions drew her too close to her father. I found Amari’s perception of this to be really interesting within this section of the book and I am interested to see how it continues throughout Amari’s character development.


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