Amanos, the third part of The Kingdom of Rhetoric, comes after Ikaduli and Opal. Each of them needs a period of time to get to know the characters, and become familiar with them. Once you reach a critical point, you begin to imagine events and endings, but they always come against your expectations. She chooses to oscillate between reality and imagination, as she tries to convey to the reader that human life fluctuates between happiness and sadness, and in our volatility and search lies life.