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Törzs employs third-person limited perspective throughout the novel, from the perspectives of Esther, Joanna, and Nicholas. How do the shifts among these characters’ perspectives affect the pacing and tone of the novel?
Herbs are used alongside blood to enact spells throughout the novel. Do they function as a symbol or motif? How do such references interact with the novel’s themes?
Mirrors are central to the magic represented in Ink Blood Sister Scribe, functioning as a vehicle for communication and, for Nicholas and Esther, travel. How does the motif of mirrors relate to the novel’s themes regarding identity? What, if anything, do mirrors symbolize?
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