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Princess Academy

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2005

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Content Warning: This section of the guide includes discussion of death.

“How wonderful it would be, Miri thought, to sing in time, to call out in quarry-speech to a friend working on another ledge. To share in the work.”


(Chapter 1, Page 21)

The passage shows Miri’s desire to work in the quarry and how she envies those who use quarry-speech, unaware that she can use it as well. Quarry-speech represents a deep, unspoken connection between the people of Mount Eskel, and Miri’s desire to use it to “call out […] to a friend” shows that she wants to be a part of the larger community. This quote sets up Miri’s desires at the beginning to challenge them later and have her rethink what she truly wants in life, allowing her to go through her journey of Self-Discovery and Personal Growth.

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“Now don’t let your chin get to quivering. I’ll give you the honey, just because someday you might be my queen.”


(Chapter 2, Page 34)

This quote from the trader Enrik is an insulting, sarcastic remark that he uses to annoy Miri and remind her that she is leaving for the academy. In addition, he uses a condescending tone with her, treating her as if she were childish or weak when he asks her not to start crying. He also reluctantly agrees to give her honey as a favor rather than as something she deserves, highlighting the power imbalance in their dynamic.

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