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Men at Arms (Discworld, #15; City Watch, #2)

Terry Pratchett · 1993 · Book

Fiction

This work is a humorous exploration of duty and identity, featuring a young dwarf navigating the complexities of leadership amidst absurdity and chaos.

ModernThe Absurdity of Bureaucracy in Fantasy WorldsIdentity and Belonging in a Multicultural SocietyThe Power Struggles Within Organized CrimeHeroism in the Face of Unconventional ChallengesThe Nature of Leadership and Authority

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