{"id":2313,"date":"2013-11-20T05:00:52","date_gmt":"2013-11-20T13:00:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markreads.net\/reviews\/?p=2313"},"modified":"2013-11-17T22:56:36","modified_gmt":"2013-11-18T06:56:36","slug":"mark-reads-the-broken-kingdoms-chapter-7","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markreads.net\/reviews\/2013\/11\/mark-reads-the-broken-kingdoms-chapter-7\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Reads &#8216;The Broken Kingdoms&#8217;: Chapter 7"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the seventh chapter of <i>The Broken Kingdoms<\/i>, I have no clue what&#8217;s going on, and I love every second of this. EVERY SECOND. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to read <i>The Broken Kingdoms<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><b><!--more-->Chapter Seven: &#8220;Girl in Darkness&#8221; (watercolor)<\/b><\/p>\n<p>What an INCREDIBLE chapter. I usually don&#8217;t like using lists on the main reviews now that I&#8217;m sticking to them more for Double Feature reviews on both my sites to save time, but this chapter jumps around quickly from on point-of-view to another, so I think this&#8217;ll allow me to capture everything I want to say. LET&#8217;S DO THIS.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>I&#8217;m loving the way that there are<i> technically<\/i> narrative asides like there were in <i>The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms<\/i>, except that most of these are flashbacks that serve to inform what&#8217;s happening in the present. In this case, Jemisin flashes back to Oree&#8217;s childhood to give us insight on Oree&#8217;s power and why that matters while she tumbles through darkness. Both of Oree&#8217;s parents were well aware of their daughter&#8217;s magic at an early age, and while they had different reactions to it, it seems to me that they both feared just how <i>powerful<\/i> Oree was. The first scene we get involves Oree&#8217;s mother looking upon a painting that Oree was working on, one that was so unsettling that she outright lied to her daughter about her own terror. And then there&#8217;s a gentle suggestion that Oree predicted her father&#8217;s death.<\/li>\n<li>WITH HER PAINTING.<\/li>\n<li>And then we cut straight to Oree&#8217;s absolutely unreal experience in the black. I think Jemisin does a fantastic job describing something that&#8217;s difficult to visualize. How do you narrate some floating in a mind-numbing existence of nothing but darkness? This is how you do it.<\/li>\n<li>Back to Oree&#8217;s father. (I love that he calls her Ree-child.) It&#8217;s clear that he <i>tried<\/i> to raise her to understand her power, whereas Oree&#8217;s mother was simply afraid of it. This first passage establishes an important fact: Oree can use up her magic, which will make her physically tired at first, and then she could possibly die.<\/li>\n<li>&#8220;You have to understand. We&#8217;re not like other people.&#8221; Oh my god, was Oree&#8217;s father a demon, too? <i>How did they get their magic<\/i>?<\/li>\n<li>Where is Oree that <i>no god can even hear her prayers<\/i>? This is worse than space. And after seeing <i>Gravity<\/i> a couple times now, few things in the world are worse than space.<\/li>\n<li>&#8220;If you don&#8217;t control it, it will control you, Ree-child. Never forget that.&#8221; And so we have the basis for what ultimately happens in this chapter: Oree controls her magic. Just because she doesn&#8217;t have paint or brushes or a canvas doesn&#8217;t mean she can&#8217;t <i>open a door<\/i>. It&#8217;s the only way she survives this place.<\/li>\n<li>But not before this part: &#8220;Well, just think. What if you took a man and <i>believed<\/i> he was a rock? Something alive that you <i>believed<\/i> was something dead?&#8221; OH MY GOD, WHAT DID HER FATHER DO?<\/li>\n<li>Which is a fascinating parallel, since Oree opened those portals herself after drawing that world in chalk. Oh god, are the &#8220;holes&#8221; that opened at Madding&#8217;s place the same thing?<\/li>\n<li>Anyway, in a desperate bid to survive with her sanity, Oree finds comfort in creation, and it&#8217;s one of the most spellbinding things I&#8217;ve ever read. She re-creates her home out of sheer will of force, from the soil and the grass, to the breeze and the spring sun and the terrace garden, and she <i>wills it into existence y&#8217;all<\/i>. It&#8217;s not lost on me that she creates a specific <i>moment<\/i> in time, too: the exact day her dad died and the Gray Lady was born. In death there is life. In creation there is survival.<\/li>\n<li>Except then the ripples of pain begin to hit Oree, and the magic she possesses is quickly drained from her body, and no matter how hard she tries, she can&#8217;t keep the illusion up.<\/li>\n<li>AND THEN SHE IS ON SOLID GROUND? AND THERE ARE GODS TALKING? Well, I don&#8217;t <i>know<\/i> that they&#8217;re gods, but Oree says they sound like &#8220;godwords,&#8221; so I&#8217;ll assume these two beings <i>are<\/i> gods. WHO WERE EXPECTING OREE TO SURVIVE THE ORDEAL. AND IT&#8217;S PROOF THAT\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 I DON&#8217;T ACTUALLY KNOW. WHAT IS THIS PROOF OF? WHO ARE THESE THINGS?<\/li>\n<li><i>OH MY GOD I&#8217;M SO UNPREPARED.<\/i><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Please note that the original text and the video below contains a use of the word &#8220;mad.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/6MCZLDMGrEQ\" height=\"315\" width=\"420\" allowfullscreen=\"\" frameborder=\"0\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p><b>Mark Links Stuff<\/b><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; If you would like to support this website and keep Mark Does Stuff running, <a href=\"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2013\/09\/help-keep-mark-does-stuff-running\/\">I&#8217;ve put up a detailed post explaining how you can!<\/a><br \/>\n&#8211; Please check out the <a href=\"http:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/\">MarkDoesStuff.com<\/a>. 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