Summary - Assassin's Apprentice - Based On The Book By Robin Hobb
Library Of Stories
Narrador Tom Hardy
Editora: Library Of Stories
Sinopse
SUMMARY ASSASSIN'S APPRENTICE BASED ON THE BOOK BY ROBIN HOBB SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES CONTENT A Bastard's Beginning Court Life and Lessons Loyalties and Limitations The Assignment The Journey to Neatbay The Return and a New Path The Wit and Forging Skill and Assassination Betrayal and a Wedding General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK "Assassin's Apprentice" by Robin Hobb tells the story of Fitz, a royal bastard who is secretly trained as an assassin. The novel explores themes of identity and loyalty as Fitz navigates the complexities of court life. He is caught between his duty to the crown and his personal relationships, including his bond with his mentor, Burrich, and his complicated interactions with the royal family. The narrative delves into the darker aspects of power and political intrigue as Fitz is forced to make difficult moral choices. The story also delves into the magical aspects of this world, introducing the Skill and the Wit and contrasting them as different kinds of powers that are perceived in different ways by the society.
Duração: 24 minutos (00:23:36) Data de publicação: 25/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

