A Crown of Swords Themes

This Study Guide consists of approximately 39 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of A Crown of Swords.
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A Crown of Swords Themes

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The Importance of Friendship

Friendship is seen throughout A Crown of Swords. This may be due largely to the fact that Perrin, Mat, Rand, Elayne, and Nynaeve were all childhood friends. Perrin and Rand are the first place that this is seen. Perrin's point of view shows the bond between Rand and Perrin. Perrin realizes that Rand is the one that is supposed to keep the world safe from the Keeper, but Perrin is also concerned for his friend. At one point in the story, Perrin realizes that he is wishing for his friend to be alright, but he needs for the Dragon Reborn to be alright. Perrin realizes that he has a need for Rand other than their friendship, but it is the friendship that Perrin focuses on. When Rand sends Perrin away, Perrin does not simply leave, but goes off to help Rand on a different front...

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