![]() ![]() Eadlyn strongly dislikes Camilla because of how good of a person she is, and envies that the people love her. She constantly compares herself to others and is even described as a person who "wields her powers as a sword" instead of "handling her powers with humility," like Camilla does. Accepting and finding youselfĮadlyn spends a lot of her time looking at her friends, family and peers. Eadlyn must constantly battle the consequences she faces because of her behavior, and it is therefore one of the themes Kiera Cass is trying to broadcast through the book: be kind, always. She hates how compassionate, kind and sweet her fellow princess is, as those are all characteristics Eadlyn wishes she had. ![]() When Eadlyn later meets Camilla, Ahren's girlfriend, she breaks. The case worsens when Eadlyn chooses to eliminate 11 of the selected men, as she is then seen as even more cold hearted than before.Įadlyn's lack of kindness and compassion is a constant obstacle in the story, and Eadlyn can't manage to open up to the selected men about her feelings. ![]() The country doesn't love her because of this, and this fact becomes clear to Eadlyn after the parade, when the crowd throws food at her, insults her, and demands jobs. Princess Eadlyn is seen as a very strict princess, without feelings for others than herself. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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