The Eye of the World

Describe symbolism in The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan

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The symbol of the Aes Sedai is similar to a Chinese ying-yang symbol, a circle with a light half and a dark half divided by a sinuous line. The light half is saidin, the male half of the One Power, and the dark half is saidar, the female half.

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