Faerieland
This setting in the novel symbolizes magic and the cruelty of the world. Its inhabitants largely use mortals as servants, generally enchanting them so that they are unaware of their own struggles.
The Mortal World
This setting is presented in the novel's Prologue and is where Jude, Taryn, and Vivi have spent much of their early lives growing up.
Cardan
This character in the novel symbolizes the effects of growing up in cruelty. He serves as an antagonist in much of the novel, but later is crowned king due to the protagonist's trickery.
Jude
This character in the novel represents ambition and a thirst for power. By the end of the novel, she controls the High King and, in return, controls Faerieland.
Faerie Fruit
This substance in The Cruel Prince represents a loss of self-control as those who consume it lose inhibitions and are willing to do...
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