Six of Crows

Six of Crows

by

Leigh Bardugo

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Tante Heleen Character Analysis

Tante Heleen is the proprietor of the Menagerie (also known as the House of Exotics), a Ketterdam brothel. Cruel and powerful, Tante Heleen is identifiable by her ostentatious peacock feathers and her massive diamond choker. To staff the Menagerie, Tante Heleen traps girls in what’s essentially sexual slavery by convincing them to sign indenture agreements that they’ll never pay off. The agreements are written in a language (Kerch) that many of the foreign girls at the Menagerie don’t understand. She then refers to the girls by their nationality and an animal, so the girl from Ravka is the Ravkan fox, the Suli girl is the Suli lynx, and so on. She resents Kaz for paying off Inej’s indenture and getting Inej out of the Menagerie, and Inej still feels traumatized by Heleen’s inhumane treatment in the novel’s present. However, Inej takes revenge on Tante Heleen by stealing her diamond choker, which Jesper and Wylan then use to create a drill bit to get Kaz’s crew out of the Ice Court.

Tante Heleen Quotes in Six of Crows

The Six of Crows quotes below are all either spoken by Tante Heleen or refer to Tante Heleen. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Greed Theme Icon
).
Chapter 16: Inej Quotes

“When Kaz got Per Haskell to pay off my indenture with the Menagerie, the first thing I did was have the peacock feather tattoo removed.”

“Whoever took care of it did a pretty rough job.”

“He wasn’t a Corporalnik or even a medik.” Just one of the half-knowledgeable butchers who plied their trade among the desperate of the Barrel. He’d offered her a slug of whiskey, then simply hacked away at the skin, leaving a puckered spill of wounds down her forearm. She hadn’t cared. The pain was liberation. They had loved to talk about her skin at the House of Exotics. It was like coffee with sweet milk. It was like burnished caramel. It was like satin. She welcomed every cut of the knife and the scars it left behind.

Related Characters: Inej Ghafa (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Tante Heleen, Per Haskell
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft, Kaz’s Gloves and Cane
Page Number: 187-188
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 25: Inej Quotes

She would hunt the slavers and their buyers. They would learn to fear her, and they would know her by her name. The heart is an arrow. It demands aim to land true. She clung to the wall, but it was purpose she grasped at long last, and that carried her upward.

She was not a lynx or a spider or even the Wraith. She was Inej Ghafa, and her future was waiting above.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Inej Ghafa, Tante Heleen
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft
Page Number: 311
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 33: Inej Quotes

Inej looked down at the fingers digging into her flesh. For a brief second, every horror came back to her, and she truly was a wraith, a ghost taking flight from a body that had given her only pain. No. A body that had given her strength. A body that had carried her over the rooftops of Ketterdam, that had served her in battle, that had brought her up six stories in the dark of a soot-stained chimney.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Inej Ghafa, Tante Heleen
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft
Page Number: 367
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 42: Inej Quotes

“Let’s buy the Menagerie.”

Inej grinned, thinking of the future and her little ship. “Let’s buy it and burn it down.”

They watched the waves for a while. “Ready?” Nina said.

Inej was glad she hadn’t had to ask. She pushed up her sleeve, baring the peacock feather and mottled skin beneath it.

It took the barest second, the softest brush of Nina’s fingertips. The itch was acute but passed quickly. When the prickling faded, the skin of Inej’s forearm was perfect—almost too smooth and flawless, like it was the one new part of her.

Related Characters: Inej Ghafa (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Tante Heleen
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft
Page Number: 431
Explanation and Analysis:
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Tante Heleen Quotes in Six of Crows

The Six of Crows quotes below are all either spoken by Tante Heleen or refer to Tante Heleen. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Greed Theme Icon
).
Chapter 16: Inej Quotes

“When Kaz got Per Haskell to pay off my indenture with the Menagerie, the first thing I did was have the peacock feather tattoo removed.”

“Whoever took care of it did a pretty rough job.”

“He wasn’t a Corporalnik or even a medik.” Just one of the half-knowledgeable butchers who plied their trade among the desperate of the Barrel. He’d offered her a slug of whiskey, then simply hacked away at the skin, leaving a puckered spill of wounds down her forearm. She hadn’t cared. The pain was liberation. They had loved to talk about her skin at the House of Exotics. It was like coffee with sweet milk. It was like burnished caramel. It was like satin. She welcomed every cut of the knife and the scars it left behind.

Related Characters: Inej Ghafa (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Tante Heleen, Per Haskell
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft, Kaz’s Gloves and Cane
Page Number: 187-188
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 25: Inej Quotes

She would hunt the slavers and their buyers. They would learn to fear her, and they would know her by her name. The heart is an arrow. It demands aim to land true. She clung to the wall, but it was purpose she grasped at long last, and that carried her upward.

She was not a lynx or a spider or even the Wraith. She was Inej Ghafa, and her future was waiting above.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Inej Ghafa, Tante Heleen
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft
Page Number: 311
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 33: Inej Quotes

Inej looked down at the fingers digging into her flesh. For a brief second, every horror came back to her, and she truly was a wraith, a ghost taking flight from a body that had given her only pain. No. A body that had given her strength. A body that had carried her over the rooftops of Ketterdam, that had served her in battle, that had brought her up six stories in the dark of a soot-stained chimney.

Related Characters: Kaz Brekker, Inej Ghafa, Tante Heleen
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft
Page Number: 367
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 42: Inej Quotes

“Let’s buy the Menagerie.”

Inej grinned, thinking of the future and her little ship. “Let’s buy it and burn it down.”

They watched the waves for a while. “Ready?” Nina said.

Inej was glad she hadn’t had to ask. She pushed up her sleeve, baring the peacock feather and mottled skin beneath it.

It took the barest second, the softest brush of Nina’s fingertips. The itch was acute but passed quickly. When the prickling faded, the skin of Inej’s forearm was perfect—almost too smooth and flawless, like it was the one new part of her.

Related Characters: Inej Ghafa (speaker), Nina Zenik (speaker), Kaz Brekker, Tante Heleen
Related Symbols: The Incinerator Shaft
Page Number: 431
Explanation and Analysis: