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Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Children of Blood and Bone essay

Is it really justified to hate a whole nationality just for the deed of a few? No, it obviously isn't.
We are people, but experiences are a part of us. The bad, the good, the medium; it becomes a part of us as we grow and develop. But, when we face a bad experience caused by something or someone, you immediately think that they are the same as all the people they are with and the race that they are in.

In Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi, a few characters change in personality and ideas.
This is shown about Amari, when she changes from being utterly fearful, to being a brave warrior, that would do anything to save people. She saw the pain and danger that the monarchy had inspired and wanted to change it herself, but 

Children of Blood and Bone helps the reader understand that you make your own rules, that you must let go of what hurts you and what cuts. You make your own choices and you shouldn’t let people decide anything about you.

She shows here development in the temple, Amari says that she’d be a better ruler than her parents.
“Don’t worry, I’ll promise to be a better queen than you.”
The monarchy was twisted and broken, and a new and proper ruler might be a solution to finally fix things.

I think that as people, we can let go of our past and our pain to become better people and improve on our behaviors and mental states. We can grow up and learn to be better people.

Learn to develop your own beliefs and ideas, as long as they are sensible.
Be independent, make your own choices.

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