Feyre goes through drastic emotional, mental and physical changes all throughout the book, she experiences traumatic events, such as dying, killing the Attor, what it feels like to kill with a human heart, finds her mating bond with Rhysand, and becomes High Lady of the Night Court. These experiences shape her into a stronger, happier, and a more confident person overall. Feyre, after her death and being reborn into High Fae, starts to feel vast amounts of PTSD from Amarantha; however, once she starts going with Rhysand to the Night Court, the heavy burden of her past starts to lift off of her shoulders. With this being said, she starts to grow out of her fears and begins to change into a stronger, more confident main character. I woke to sunlight, …show more content…
Once she sees this wholesome nature from Rhysand, she begins to open up and is curious of her surroundings, like Velaris, and even Rhysand himself. How is this city here? How did it survive? What is there that is worth saving at the cost of everyone else (144-145)?" After she stays with Rhysand's inner circle for an extended amount of time, she begins to grow feelings for Rhy's, and even discovers that he is her mate, not husband, not lover, but her mate. However, she is honored to be his mate after thinking it over, and tells him of her feelings. I want you to know, that I am broken and healing, but every piece of my heart belongs to you. And I am honored to be your mate (529)." As Feyre continues to grow, she eventually becomes the High Lady of the Night Court. Rhysands equal, his female counterpart, his …show more content…
It doesn’t matter if you’re a teen. I’m home now.” “Forever,” he promised. “Forever,” I parroted, glancing behind—to where Lucien stood on the gravel drive. His gaze on me. Face the hard. As if he’d seen through every lie. As if he knew that they had let a fox into a chicken coop—and he could do nothing. Not unless he never wanted to see his mate—Elain—again. And so Tamlin unwittingly led the High Lady of the Night Court into the heart of his territory (624).” And for very good reasons, she had been trapped by Tamlin. Her sisters turned to Fae due to the cauldron, which had no specific amount of time when they were put into it. For all Feyre had known, they could have been tortured for an eternity or more. So far, these pieces of evidence show Feyre’s growth by being able to see her willingness to fight back, as well as sacrificing herself in the Spring Court, into enemy territory. In doing so, she has proved that she has become much more confident when compared to how she had been at the beginning of the book. “No. I am not. No more bargains—no more sacrifices. No more giving himself away piece by