Author's Note - I believe that the aspect of being prejudice is beginning to peak in these last few chapters. Lanyon understands that the less that he understands a person, the less he has the ability to judge them.
A person's appearance does not define who a person really is.
Deep underneath the skin they live in, a distinctive personality courses through their blood.
Digging deeper into the body, emotions and feelings are stored inside of the intricate, delicate heart.
Peers and oblivious strangers evaluate a person's presence because they may look different, or maybe even prettier than themselves.
Jealousy and snarky remarks can pierce a person's personality, and possibly disable it forever.
People's personalities are fragile, and some people need to realize that judgmental comments are deadly.
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