
The Tombs of Atuan
3.0 (1
ratings)
Science Fiction
Fantasy
Format
Paperback
Pages
180
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2001
Publisher
Aladdin Paperbacks
ISBN-10
0689845367
ISBN-13
9780689845369
Description
In a land shrouded in mystery and steeped in ancient traditions, Tenar is chosen as the high priestess of the Tombs of Atuan, a sacred site that holds dark secrets and powerful magic. This role bestows upon her a life bound by rituals and responsibilities, isolating her from the outside world and its freedoms. The Tombs resonate with echoes of the past, and Tenar must navigate the narrow corridors of her new existence, balancing her own identity against the expectations placed upon her.
As she delves deeper into her role, Tenar faces not only the spiritual demands of her position but also a growing sense of conflict within herself. The stark contrast between her upbringing in the secluded priestess cult and the dreams of a larger world beckoning her adds layers of complexity to her character. Her journey is one of self-discovery as she wrestles with the significance of power, belief, and the essence of true freedom.
The arrival of a stranger disrupts the sanctity of the Tombs. He embodies what Tenar has never experienced—curiosity, rebellion, and a life shorn of the oppressive constraints that bind her. Their interaction becomes a catalyst for change, challenging her to question the very foundations of her beliefs and the path she is destined to follow.
As Tenar stands at the crossroads, she must decide whether to embrace the role crafted for her or seek her own path in a world that holds both danger and possibility. Le Guin weaves a tale rich in introspection and adventure, exploring themes of empowerment, choice, and the quest for one's true self amid ancient legacies.
As she delves deeper into her role, Tenar faces not only the spiritual demands of her position but also a growing sense of conflict within herself. The stark contrast between her upbringing in the secluded priestess cult and the dreams of a larger world beckoning her adds layers of complexity to her character. Her journey is one of self-discovery as she wrestles with the significance of power, belief, and the essence of true freedom.
The arrival of a stranger disrupts the sanctity of the Tombs. He embodies what Tenar has never experienced—curiosity, rebellion, and a life shorn of the oppressive constraints that bind her. Their interaction becomes a catalyst for change, challenging her to question the very foundations of her beliefs and the path she is destined to follow.
As Tenar stands at the crossroads, she must decide whether to embrace the role crafted for her or seek her own path in a world that holds both danger and possibility. Le Guin weaves a tale rich in introspection and adventure, exploring themes of empowerment, choice, and the quest for one's true self amid ancient legacies.
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