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In a typical fairy tale, the hero usually has to summon courage to overcome the challenges in their way. The trials of Six Crimson Cranes are extreme—from harvesting the dangerous starstroke to battling wolves and demons, all of the main characters must conquer their fears and cultivate both physical and emotional resilience to achieve their goals.
Shiori, who has long been carefree and at times irresponsible, is thrust into a situation that demands her to suddenly take everything seriously. Though she is immediately overwhelmed when she realizes her dire circumstances on the northern island, she does not wallow for long; instead, she quickly begins problem-solving. Throughout the novel, Shiori reminds herself that “fear is just a game,” and “you win by playing” (66); she understands that if she wants anything to change, she has to be an active participant in her life, which requires courage to face challenges head-on. Furthermore, she gains insight on her royal title, learning to be humbler after experiencing the daily sacrifices of non-royals.
Shiori and her six brothers endure physical and emotional pain on a daily basis as a result of Raikama’s curse. Shiori faces verbal and physical aggression as the servant Lina, and her brothers endure two excruciating transformations per day.
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