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Welcome to our 21-part deep-dive literary analysis of Sarah J. Maas’s bestselling romantasy novel, A Court of Wings and Ruin (ACOWAR). In this episode, we cover chapters 28 through 31, as Feyre seeks control through training, while the emotional instability of her inner and outer worlds threatens to fracture everything she’s built.

With 13 years of combined academic literary experience and a rotating pair of literary lenses, best friends Jac and Amy explore how Sarah J. Maas uses physicality, grief, and quiet unraveling to reflect Feyre’s struggle for purpose and connection. As tensions rise with Elain and the threat of Hybern closes in, we ask: How do you heal when your body is willing but your heart is splintering?

New to the series? Catch up with our in-depth literary breakdowns of A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR) and A Court of Mist and Fury (ACOMAF) to see how far Feyre has come—and how much she still has to lose.

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Conflicted by her swirling emotions, Feyre uses physical training to cope with the things happening in her life that she cannot understand. Though the tension in the Inner Circle seems to have been sorted, tensions rise again when Madga, the healer, cannot find anything wrong with Elain and advises that they allow Lucien to engage with her. When this does not go as planned, Feyre goes to flying lessons feeling defeated. The following day, Feyre takes Nesta to the library in search of more information about the Cauldron, only to be cornered by the Ravens of the King of Hybern.

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