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Analysis of this chapter often highlights Rothfuss's use of unreliable narration . Kvothe tells this story as a man looking back at his own youthful ego, showing how his pride almost "broke the world". Other "Chapter 14" Connections
To prove he can do it, Kvothe uses sympathy to bind the air in his lungs to the air outside. 14. In The Wind
Chapter 14 is where William's windmill finally gains national attention from officials, leading to his TEDGlobal fellowship. Analysis of this chapter often highlights Rothfuss's use
This chapter features a highly-praised interaction between the characters Jasnah and Hoid. 14. In The Wind