LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in Children of Blood and Bone, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work.
Prejudice and Inequality
Duty to Family vs. Self
Faith and Tradition
Cycles of Violence
Summary
Analysis
Tzain seeks Amari out in the busy festival. They tease each other about spending a night together in a tent—of course, they were both tied up and being interrogated. Tzain pulls Amari into a circle of dancers, spinning her around. She feels happy and safe.
Even though their families are enemies, Tzain and Amari have formed a strong—and potentially flirtatious—bond.