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    Arianne Martell of Dorne. Although Arianne is one of the most interesting ASOIAF characters, she has yet to appear in “Game of Thrones.” But is it finally time for TWOW’s Arianne Martell to make her debut in “Game of Thrones” Season 6? Who Is Arianne Martell? In “A Song of Ice and Fire,” Arianne Martell is the heiress of Sunspear and Dorne’s most possible candidate for the Iron Throne (before the death of Viserys Targaryen who she was supposed to wed). The eldest daughter of Doran Martell has…

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    The fourth episode of “Game of Thrones” Season 6 has officially reminded fans why they love watching the show. Jon Snow and Sansa Stark are finally reunited and could team up to win back Winterfell while Daenerys Targaryen reminded the Dothraki why it’s dangerous to play with fire. Will Jon Snow and Sansa Stark finally bring an end to Ramsay Bolton’s killing spree in Winterfell? Will Daenerys Targaryen bring her dragons to Westeros and take the Iron Throne in “Game of Thrones” Season 6 Episode…

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    fans are already getting excited over the TV series adaptation of Garth Ennis’ cult comics. “Preacher” producer Evan Goldberg has even teased that Dominic Cooper’s new TV series will be even “more unpredictable” than “Game of Thrones” Season 6! “More Unpredictable” Than “Game of Thrones” Evan Goldberg, who developed “Preacher” for AMC with Seth Rogen, recently attended the show’s Hollywood premiere in Regal LA. The pilot’s co-director tried to explain to The Hollywood Reporter what makes…

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    “Game of Thrones” Season 6 news: Kit Harington in Jon Snow garb spotted on set Along with many fans, you’re probably wondering if Jon Snow is dead or alive and if English actor Kit Harrington will be back in Game of Thrones Season 6. You’re not alone because everyone is wondering the same thing. But don’t fret because your favorite character is alive. English actor Kit Harrington, popularly known for his role as John Snow in HBO’s Game of Thrones, have been spotted numerous times in Northern…

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    Leadership [Author’s Note: This paper has book and television show spoilers on the Game of Thrones and terminology that may confuse a non-Game of Thrones fan.] Game of Thrones is a fantasy series based on the Wars of the Roses. The Game of Throne’s plot center around the noble families fight for the Iron Throne, threats from supernatural forces, and how the last exiled Targaryen, Daenerys, will retake the Iron Throne. Daenerys Targaryen’s storyline portrays how leadership is learned.…

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    Grey Worm Greed

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    You’ll never believe which Game of Thrones character is also a pop star Attention citizens of Westeros, one of you is not like the other. Do you know which Game of Thrones character is also a pop star? The answer might surprise you. Grey Worm That’s right: Jacob Anderson, who plays Grey Worm, the leader of the Unsullied on the hit TV series is actually a pop star. Grey Worm is a character who is a super-soldier, loyal, and ruthless for his Queen. He also loves Missandei. Who didn’t swoon…

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    With their gruesome violence and intriguing characters Game of Thrones and Gladiator take readers and viewers on a rollercoaster of emotions. Aside from the obvious incest showcased in their storylines, they both share a common theme of “power prevails over sanity” through the elaborate use of setting, characters, and vengeance. Both pieces of work convey the theme, however they both utilize different types of perspectives and ideas to do so. The setting of a book or movie provides and…

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    When you finish this game you have a lot of questions: Who are the Giants? What did the King steal from them? Why does Nashandra need you to open the door to the throne? why does the herald WANT you to ascend the throne of want? Why doesn’t the king sit upon the throne? What is the throne of want?. To explain I’m going to start at the end and work my way back through the story, this might be strange but there is a reason for this its because most characters in dark souls 2 are driven by a…

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    George R Martin

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    creation of their own worlds, as Martin created a world of Westeros in A Game of Thrones. The way George R.R. Martin was able to respond to other writers in the high fantasy was by getting influenced by the other author methods they used in their writing. One of the most shared things that both authors have in their high fantasy novels was the formation of the imaginative world, which he demonstrates from Martin’s Skills. A Game of Thrones has a Westeros, and The Lord of the Rings has Middle…

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    Blog Assignment #6: Inequality in TV One of my favorite shows in the whole world is Game of Thrones. Set in a time period when social class was the first label you got, social stratification was all in this show. In Game of Thrones, before you even know the character’s name, you know what class they are in. Weather its based off the city they are in, their clothes, job, or even the food they are eating, you know if they are rich or poor. In the show, there are head families in Westeros called…

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