In "The Shadow of the Wind," fate weaves through the narrative as characters confront destiny's intricate designs. The novel explores how choices and unforeseen events intertwine, shaping lives in ways both inevitable and unexpected.
In "The Song of Achilles," Madeline Miller intricately weaves fate into the narrative, highlighting its inevitability. The characters' struggles against destiny underscore the tension between personal choice and predetermined outcomes, enriching the tragic arc.
In "The Name of the Wind," fate weaves through Kvothe's journey, shaping events beyond his control. While his choices define his character, the narrative suggests an inescapable destiny, blending personal agency with predetermined paths.