A Court of Mist and Fury
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Which fairy tale is the next book based on?
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Also Snow White is a great candidate. Lucien could be the huntsman and the night court squad could be the dwarfs , plus Nesta and Elain. Feyre would have to be Snow White as she is always the female lead, but how will SJ Maas get around the whole sleeping curse? That's where i'm stumped and go back to looking at the Helen of troy theory.

Helen of Troy makes the most sense to me, because its based on Greek mythology just like the two previous books are. Everyone knows about ACoMaF being based on Hades and Persephone, but Beauty and the Beast was actually based off the greek myth of Eros and Psyche, and ACoTaR is far more similar to the myth than the fairytale. It's quite a long myth to tell but you should really look it up. Basically Psyche (mortal) and Eros (god of love) fall in love, and Hera (Eros' mum, Queen of Olympus) wasn't too pleased about that, so she forced Psyche to do three impossible trials in order to allow her to marry Eros. There are are few other similarities too. But yeah, I'm rooting for Helen of Troy.

Oh wow I didn't know that about ACOTAR !That's so interesting, and makes more sense, thanks for sharing :) .

She doesn't end up with Paris at the end. In the myth, Paris is killed in action, and she's then given to his brother who she betrays during the sack of Troy. When Troy falls, she's dragged back to Sparta with Menelaus. Some writers say she's then killed, but others say she lives out her remaining years with him. It's definitely not a happy story :-/


Feyre would be kind of a combo of Helen, the horse, and Odysseus since it was her idea to go into the Spring court and the horse was Odysseus's idea; something that you think is a gift is really the means by which your enemies breach your gates. Then the Odyssey, post-war, is Odysseus trying to return home to his wife who spends her time weaving and putting off would-be suitors.
There could be a lot of interesting ideas to take from that.

In ACOMAF, Feyre was sort of sleeping (thin, nightmares, not awake to the world), but Rhys woke her up.
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