![]() But you do see what the opposing sides (the Boxers VS the Saints) think of each other through Bao and Vibiana. What is interesting about this POV switch, is you don’t really see what each character thinks of one another because they don’t exactly interact until the end of the book. It being from Bao’s point of view in the first book and Vibiana’s point of view in the second. The point of view switches from the book Boxers to the Book Saints. All that readers excitement and expectations are crushed the moment they form. unable to protect anyone” and the reason why this line is important is because there was all this build up with her and Kong and training to fight the Boxers, that you expect her to go through a battle with the boxers. It is surprising that she would die to the hands of Bao, but also it leaves the reader asking themselves “that’s it? That’s how she dies”(Saints,Pg 162) On the page which she dies it reads “And that’s it. Bao dies at the end of Boxers so it would seem that Vibiana would be the one to prevail, but actually she dies in the most surprising yet blunt way there is. ![]() It honestly leaves the reader in a state of emptiness. The Last Chapter of Saints (like a sequel to Boxers) reveal both Bao and Vibiana’s fate as in Boxer’s you only see how Bao ends up dying, as the Boxer’s portion of these books is told from his perspective. ![]()
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