Jija killed his own son for what a completely different person did, long before that son's birth. This, more than anything, helps her finally understand that there is no reasoning with her father's hatred.

N.K. Jemisin
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In this quote, the author is referring to a character in a novel. The character, Jija, is a woman who had an abusive father figure. Her father was a member of a cult and had been brainwashed into believing that he had to kill his own son when the boy was born. When her son was born though, her father decided to take matters into his own hands and kill his own son instead.

This event caused Jija to become mentally unstable and made it impossible for her to trust anyone ever again. As the book continued, the similarities between her and her father started to become more and more apparent and she could no longer deny their connections.

Source: The Obelisk Gate

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