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message 1: by D-day (new)

D-day This identity also appears to maintain the social order. Once a servant always a servant. As Lyra explains in The Amber Spyglass the daemons of servants are usually dogs, indicating that these are people who need to be led and ordered around. One is not a servant due to unjust social circumstances or questionable social hierarchies but because that is what one’s nature is and one must remain as ordained.
This is a very good point. It was (one of many) problems I had with this book.


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Gautier Quelin I don't understand why everyone said this texte may contain spoilers can you do an explication for me?


message 3: by Clare (new)

Clare Gautier Quelin wrote: "I don't understand why everyone said this texte may contain spoilers can you do an explication for me?"
Hi Gautier, my review discusses some elements of the plot that readers who haven't read the book might not want to know in advance


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