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Analyze the title of the book. What do the five broken blades symbolize within the context of the novel, given that there are six main characters? Which “blade” remains unbroken, and why? Use examples from the text to support your interpretation.
How do Korean mythology and folklore contribute to Corland’s detailed world-building? Research these topics and analyze how these elements influence the culture, traditions, and conflicts within the novel.
How do personal motivations intersect (and interfere) with political agendas in the narrative? Choose at least three characters and examine how they either succeed or fail in balancing their individual desires with their broader commitments.
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