The Witch's Boy
Compare and contrast the silence that accompanies Lord Brin's entrance with that of the queen in the novel, The Witch’s Boy?
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Lord Brin expects the people to cheer his appearance, but their silence is a symbol that they do not approve of him as their leader. Later, when the queen enters, the people are silent out of reverence.
The Witch’s Boy