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Chapter 14 focuses on the contrast between Scarlett’s selfishness and Melanie’s selflessness during the Civil War. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
Because the outside air is vastly heavier and more powerful than the air in his lungs, he is suddenly unable to breathe—essentially "binding" himself to a force he cannot move. 14. In The Wind
This chapter features a highly-praised interaction between the characters Jasnah and Hoid. Chapter 14 focuses on the contrast between Scarlett’s
In this chapter, Kvothe is studying with his mentor, Abenthy (Ben). When Ben asks how he would bring down a hawk, Kvothe arrogantly suggests he would simply "call the wind" to strike it down. Analysis of this chapter often highlights Rothfuss's use
Analysis of this chapter often highlights Rothfuss's use of unreliable narration . Kvothe tells this story as a man looking back at his own youthful ego, showing how his pride almost "broke the world". Other "Chapter 14" Connections
If you were referring to a different work, here are other notable "Chapter 14s" involving the wind:
This chapter marks the end of Kvothe’s "innocent" education. Ben realizes he has been giving "dangerous tools to a clever, thoughtless person".
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