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Date: 2014-12-09 04:16 am (UTC)
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Ah yes, the glamour of the underworld. That's another ancient and venerable trope -- I think it comes a bit from the Trickster archetype, and also a bit from more wish-fulfillment fantasies, of not having to go along with all the rules and restrictions of a functional society.

I read the first two Tortall quartets, and adored them, but I have not read anything else by Tamora Pierce. I should remedy that one of these days.

(True story: when I was twelve or so, I had an idea for a story that involved a girl who becomes a knight and saved her country, and immediately thought to myself, "No, I can't do that; Tamora Pierce already did that." And then five seconds later I thought, "Wait a minute, how many THOUSANDS of stories are there about a boy who becomes a knight and saves his country, and I thought I couldn't write the same plot about a girl because somebody wrote it ONCE? That is STUPID!" But the point remains that I did have that thought, and it took me those five seconds to notice how illogical it was. Cultural expectations write themselves scarily deep into the brain, you know?)
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