The book expresses the importance of truth through the main character, Alein. Alein is caught holding onto secrets from her friends,Dorian the prince of Aldrin and Chaol the Captain of the princes royal guard. Alein attempts to hide the heritage of her being Queen of Tressen, the biggest enemy of Aldren as well as the fact that she is a fae and in extension posses magical powers. However, when Alein and her friends fall into grave danger she is forced to demonstrate her powers and reveal herself. Like many would be, her friends were angered because of Alein's secretiveness. Alein is not able to make amends with either friend before one is enslaved by a Valg and the other looking at her with murdurus eyes. As Alein is going through this journey, she learns that truth is vital when working with friends. Because this scene revolves around the artistic quality of truth, it is important to understand why truth is considered an art. Some say truth is not an art, but truth can be very artistic. Both can be used to reveal deep emotion and as it takes practice to do any of the arts well, it also takes practice to master the ability to tell the truth. Not only do many classics posses some artistic quality, but classics have a universal message. In Sarah’s book Heir of Fire she teaches that one isn’t born into what they become, they don’t have to follow in someone’s …show more content…
One common argument against any modern novel, especially one as action-packed and relatable as this one, is it is too new to be considered a classic. However, every novel was new at one point, the only thing special about it is the book was able to stand the test of time, for it is a representation of an important time period. Everyone remembers the tragic events of 9/11, the apparent normal plane flying by like every other day. Then all went wrong and the plane was taken over and crashed into the World Trade Centre, demonstrating to the world that not all is what it seems. This wretched day is represented in Heir of Fire by the king of Aldean revealing some surprising information. The king explained to Alein that while he killed thousands of people it wasn't him, it was the Valg Prince inside of him and the towers he built to block the magic was to protect Alein. It is important to understand that up until this point, Alein and her comrades believed all of the king's actions were to gain power, not to mention they believed he was the leading power working against them, but in reality he was one of their greatest allies. As with 9/11, the king was not acting as everyone saw him; nothing was as it seemed. The commercial airline was all as it should have been both as viewed from the inside and out. However, like how the king was viewed