Court Of Frost & Starlight Symbols & Objects

Sarah J. Maas
This Study Guide consists of approximately 52 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Court Of Frost & Starlight.

Court Of Frost & Starlight Symbols & Objects

Sarah J. Maas
This Study Guide consists of approximately 52 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Court Of Frost & Starlight.
This section contains 560 words
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The Carved Beasts

The carved beasts are elaborate decorative carvings in the Hewn City. The “twining, serpentine beasts” are a symbol of the dangers and terrors of this place. The Hewn City is the symbol of what most faeries expect from the entire Night Court, but it is meant only to be a distraction from the peaceful, wonderful lives most of the Night Court faeries lead.

Feyre's First Painting

Feyre's painting symbolizes where Feyre was in the past and how far she has come toward healing. She creates this painting in private and plans to hide it without allowing anyone else to see it. She is careful to protect it from the elements, which indicates that she sees the value of it.

The Spring Court Manor

Rhysand arrives to discover Spring Court Manor in chaos, wrecked inside and out. The chaotic manor is a symbol of Tamlin's...

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