Game of Thrones Family Features

Michael 2022-04-20 09:02:43

Game of Thrones has reached the sixth season, and there are many impressive characters, such as James, Snow, Ned and so on. Said each one again, and was impatient. In fact, many characters have family imprints, and they have achieved this or that character because of their childhood experiences and creeds.

The Lannister family must pay their debts, and family interests come first. The lion flag symbolizes the pride, dignity, and power of Lannister. In order to cater to Tyrion and please him, Shae always calls him, my lion. With sincere feelings, explosive acting skills, and successful deception as an undercover agent, Tyrion is not wronged by the routine.

Among other things, I admire people like Tywin who are serious, gritty, and steadfast in their beliefs. But Tywin's method of achieving his goals was brutal. His family interests are almost all at the expense of the happiness of his children. Children are only useful or useless to the family. A dwarf like Tyrion humiliates the family's reputation and can't wait to get rid of them. Such a family leader who puts the family's interests first, his family is weak and cold to inhuman.

Whenever the picture turns to King's Landing, the empty and depressing palace, and Cersei's half-smiling, thoughtful face, the dull family temperament of the Lannister family comes to my face. You will think that in such an environment, it is also excusable for sisters and brothers to incest, cheating in marriage, and murdering monarchs and relatives. It is difficult to imagine that a family with only creeds and no kinship can be prosperous and strong. Starting with Tywin's choice to sacrifice his children, the tone of the Lannister family tragedy has been set.

But is it wrong to focus on family interests? In the feudal period, the big families were all family-oriented, and the collective interests were far higher than the individual interests. Compared with Lannister, when the Tyrell family appeared, the surrounding environment was soft, blue sky, white clouds, sea, roses, and an old woman wrapped in a turban, calmly joking with her grandchildren. The Tyrell family also attaches great importance to family interests, but they are more humanized. In other words, marrying you will also marry you well. The two generations understand each other and have feelings for each other. It is also a marriage. Tywin ignores Cersei's objection to marry him to Little Rose's brother, but the old woman thinks that a flower is inserted in the cow dung, the grandson is the flower, and Cersei is the cow dung. If it wasn't for Tywin's threat, their marriage would have been in vain. Likewise, the Queen of Thorns conspired with Littlefinger to poison Joffrey, as she cryptically said to Little Rose, do you really think I'm going to marry you to that monster? Being a husband is far better than being tortured after marriage.

But I like the Tyrell family, mainly because their family is too calm. The Queen of Thorns has achieved the ultimate in calmness. Talk to people, say one thing and nine things, and always keep smiling. Varys and the little devil negotiated with others calmly. But it is easy to break through the psychological defense line and seize the pain point. Once they moved a little bit, the character power value was cut in half in my heart. The Queen of Thorns and Little Rose survived my micro-expression test. Even in the sixth season, Little Rose and her younger brother, two descendants of the Tyrell family, were arrested and imprisoned and faced trial. Little Rose's performance was impressive. Although she is a daughter, she is one of the few players in Game of Thrones who is more determined than a man.

Speaking of Tyrell, I have to talk about the Bolton family who hated the most in six seasons. Rams Snow's number one person, every time he appears, will make me grit my teeth and greet his eighth ancestors. Insidious, cunning, cruel, bloodthirsty, he has all the ruthlessness of the old skin, even the blue.

His path is inevitable. Because of his status as an illegitimate child, he hated the children of nobles. For example, he tortured Theon, just to see the old master become a scumbag and step on the noble people into the dust. At the same time, he actively proves himself, strives for his father's approval, and gets rid of his illegitimate child status. Roose Bolton frequently reminded Ramsay that he was an illegitimate child, whose last name was Jon, not Bolton. Thinking that every time Ramsay heard these three words, the corners of his mouth twitched and he forced out a smile, Roose Bolton would kill himself. Ramsay is the real villain to me. His conscience has been wiped out, he is cruel and bloodthirsty, and he is cunning and suspicious, and his danger value is beyond the table. There is almost no pity, and the ending is very happy, being killed by his loyal hound, hahahaha, cool.

Finally, to my favorite Stark family.

I think it's hard for anyone not to like the Starks. You may not like Sansha, but you will like Erya; if you don't like Rickon, you will like Bran; if you don't like Robb, you will like Jon, and you can even like Katherine and Ned Stark.

Everyone in this family is a big name. The depiction of human warmth and the interpretation of family affection in Game of Thrones is almost completed by the Stark family. It represents the absolutely positive energy of Game of Thrones and is the backbone of the whole story.

It would be boring and illogical if a book about power struggles only had intrigue and massacres on the battlefield. Most of the protagonists, they are involved in the conspiracy, must have a reason to fight. Either for the loyalty and righteousness of the monarch and ministers, or for the protection of the family and the country, or for survival, rarely for self-interest, prosperity and wealth.

So, in my mind, the Stark family is the undisputed protagonist of Game of Thrones, the soul. Although it has been fragmented by the sixth season, the children of the Stark family still maintain the purity of heart, and each of them has the loyalty and integrity of the Stark blood.

Soul is not equal to the value of force. If it is really counted, the Stark family is Tie Hanhan, a muscle. Fighting force is not bad, but there are too many shackles, and he has violated the taboo of the military family. The soul I am talking about is feelings, beliefs, and responsibilities.

The Dragon Mother, the almost unreliable character in Game of Thrones, is definitely one of the hard-core protagonists, and she takes on the role of force. There are also a lot of emotional dramas of the dragon mother, the love scene with Drogon, the lover with the courtier who is not full, the friendship that goes to bed as usual, and the mentally handicapped operation that often overflows with love and causes heavy casualties. The screenwriter did his best to make the dragon mother's image plump, but unfortunately it backfired, a bit like Mary Sue. When the dragon mother encounters a major event, she will only do one thing, worrying. He pursed his lips tightly, his eyes as blue as the sea looked up at the sky forty-five degrees, turned around, waved his hand, and told the courtier to step back, no, I can't make it up. The last sacrifice is the life of the men. And every time you conquer a piece of land, you always have to recite that long and awkward name, what storm gave birth to Daenerys, if there were no three dragons, who would the dragon mother be? The growth of the dragon mother is an open history. , is not reasonable.

In contrast, Erya is like a grass that has been scorched by fire, and grows savagely after the spring breeze blows. She is the one we can really learn from. Unfinished feat of conquering the world, the only thing to do is step by step, unswerving revenge. A small body contains a lot of energy. She is also my favorite character in Game of Thrones, bar none.

Game of Thrones can also be named, "The Growth History of Erya", "The Growth History of Snow", "The Growth History of Three Silly", and "The Growth History of Bran". If you have time another day, get a clip to satisfy your own bad tastes.

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  • Shaina 2022-03-21 09:03:22

    The two CP pairs in the station have been dismantled, although there is still hope for Jaime/Brienne. The capacity of this season is not as good as the previous three seasons, and it has improved a lot with the help of the little devil. Don't like to wash Jaime too white, but Jaime and Imp's scene is moving. Arya and Hound are also obsessed with love. Finally looking forward to the growth of Jon and Sasan. The worst part is that the scenes where Long Ma faces setbacks are not good-looking.

  • Ernestine 2022-03-30 09:01:10

    By next year, my dragon will grow up too.

Two Swords quotes

  • Arya Stark: When am I going to get a horse of my own?

    Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: Little lady wants a pony.

    Arya Stark: Little lady wants away from your stench.

    Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: Horses aren't easy to come by. Even if they were, think I'm gonna put you on your own horse? Watch the only thing of value I've got in the world ride away?

    Arya Stark: Why don't you have any money? Didn't you steal anything from Joffrey before you left?

    Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: No.

    Arya Stark: You're not very smart, are you?

    Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: I'm not a thief.

    Arya Stark: You're fine with murdering little boys, but thieving is beneath you.

    Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: Man's got to have a code.

    Arya Stark: You think I'm gonna escape. Where would I go? I'd be dead by nightfall without you, my family's gone, I've got no one.

    Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: You've got an aunt in the Vale. Your rich aunt Lysa. After I sell you to her, maybe she'll have enough left over to buy you that pony you want so much.

  • [Arya and the Hound watch an inn from the bushes]

    Arya Stark: I'm hungry. YOU'RE hungry.

    Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: Five horses, five men. More than I feel like killing on an empty stomach.

    [a door opens and two men walk out; Arya recognizes one of them]

    Arya Stark: I know him. The small one. His name is Polliver. He captured us and took us to Harrenhal. He killed Lommy.

    Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: What the fuck's a Lommy?

    Arya Stark: He was my friend. Polliver stole my sword and put it right through his neck. He's still got it.

    Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: Got what?

    Arya Stark: My sword. Needle.

    Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: [derisively] Needle. Of course you named your sword.

    Arya Stark: Lots of people name their swords.

    Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: Lots of cunts.