Weren't you beginning to wonder what would happen when Estraven went into kemmer - when they planned to be together for 70-80 days, the two of them enclosed in that little two-man tent? Only when Ai and Estraven recognized the sexual tension for what it was, they were able to come to an understanding of one another Once they talked about it in the open - Ai is finally able to see Estraven as both a man and a woman for the first time. I love the
symbolism.
Understanding this, Ai can now accept him as a friend. They would have come together as aliens had it been otherwise, Le Guin writes.
There is something about Ai that reminds me of the coming of the Redeemer sent to save the world. Did anyone else sense this? Everyone urges him to call down the Star Ship - both Obsle and the Orgota - and Estraven and the Karhides. They need PROOF that he is who he says he is. Taking it further, the Redeemer did not show the PROOF until his death. I have no idea how this is going to end for AI. Do you feel that he summon the Ship before the end?
Somewhere in Chapter 17, I began to sense that Estraven is not going to make it. Karhide's king is expected to welcome Ai, but Estraven is still the Exile who will remain in hiding. Has he sacrificed everything - including his life because of his belief in Ai's mission?
"With luck we'll make it, and without luck we shall not." Here's to luck - and a happy ending!
So many underlined passages. I must learn more about Ursula Le Guin! Her other books - her background. She's not only a very creative,imaginative writer, she KNOWS so much - Science, Math, the outdoors...
. Won't be back for another day or two until completely caught up with you. Have only read through Chapter 18...