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The Spear Cuts Through Water

Simon Jimenez

The Spear Cuts Through Water

Simon Jimenez

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The Spear Cuts Through Water Chapter 6 Summary & Analysis

Chapter 6: “The Fifth Day—In Which We Offer Our Finest Dance”

Chapter 6, Pages 413-453 Summary

Content Warning: This section of the guide includes discussion of death, graphic violence, child abuse, emotional abuse, and physical abuse.

The grandchild’s great-grandfather’s voice overlays the story, describing the rebellion. The five noble families have positioned armies outside the Divine City. They have heard of the Gathering’s successful rebellion against the Second Terror. They hope for similar success in the Divine City.

Lola’s voice takes over. She warns that the people do not know what is coming. Even as troops prepare for battle, the wind shifts, and the ocean gathers strength. The Water is now determined to retrieve its dead lover. Lola says that there are signs, but the people have forgotten how to listen to nature.

The grandchild’s father speaks, saying that the actors on the stage are more important than the movements of whole armies. He points to Lord Induun, leader of the rebellion. Then, the narrative shifts to a girl, Shan Araya, daughter of Commander Uhi Araya and granddaughter of Induun. Though she is only 15 years old, she is a skilled warrior, and Induun expects her to lead troops in the coming battle.

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