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    of Thrones series is admittedly, at heart, a fantasy novel set in a world where knights, dragons, magic and intrigue are all par for the course, full of incredible detail provided about the rulers and the people of the so-called Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. These range from the massive ice-wall in the far north, keeping unseen horrors at bay, through the northern stronghold of Winterfell, on through both Riverrun to Eyrie to the capital city of King’s Landing.…

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    so long for the next and final season of this amazing TV show. But it's never too early to start discussing about season 8. The fans keep busy speculating what will happen to Cersei, Tyrion, Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen as our journey through Westeros comes to a conclusion. These are 10 of the theories they came up with. ### 1. Jaime will kill Cersei https://s26.postimg.org/obkjv2g1l/pri_50333042.jpg When Tommen died, the prophecy of Maggy the frog has come true, all but the part of Cersei…

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    believe Courage is to stare down one’s death, one’s failures, and one’s doom, and still walking forward. Ideally, it would align with an individual's own ideals; When one thinks courage, one does not think suicide bombers or extremist islam, or the Westeros Baptist Church. One thinks of Soldiers on the front lines, working and working to save the lives of…

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    Summary: Game Of Thrones

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    Game of Thrones Review Game of Thrones has been a hit television show for years. Its rise to fame has almost been unprecedented as millions wait anxiously for the sixth season to be released. How did such a successful show come into being? The simple answer is its creator, George R.R. Martin. Spending nearly a decade writing, George has created a beautiful and complex storyline that continues to treat readers with a delight. Now his hit book series has been turned into a success television show…

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    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 the Starks, Aaryn’s, Baratheon’s, Tully’s, Greyjoy’s, Lannister’s, Tyrell’s, Martell’s, and the Targaryen’s. These families are the rulers of their area in the country and if you have the last name they you are automatically considered…

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    a distinct political agenda, but only a small minority of these are realized. The desire to increase ones’ power is reflected in the alliances they make and forsake as well as the oaths they take and break. No one is safe in the mythical land of Westeros. One must always be wary of the possibility that those they…

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    A Game Of Thrones is probably one of the most intriguing and exciting books I have ever read. This book goes into great depth concerning politics and each character’s own story. This book is currently telling the tale of House Stark, an honorable family led by their father and house lord, Ned Stark. Ned has been called to King’s Landing, a southern city dominated by the house of Lannister and Baratheon to serve in a political position for his King and former ally in the Great Targaryen War,…

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    whom she committed adultery, was not at all subjected to the same treatment in the least; in fact, I’m pretty sure he merely had to apologize and express remorse. The audience of the performance given by Cersei’s character – ordinary citizens of Westeros- were demeaning, judging, and controlling of Cersei merely based on her body and her choices. This facet is reminiscent of the misogynistic way we still treat women today. The ugly face of patriarchy was thus more than apparent to me within…

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    Why Ned should stay dead One thing I don't understand: why the hell would you, as a fan, want to bring Ned back from the dead? Let's start with the possibility of it happening. We know that it IS possible to resurrect people - the best example of it being Lord Beric Dondarrion, who was brought back to life 6 TIMES by Thoros of Myr, the Red Priest of R'hllor. That proves that R'hllor has the ability to revive someone. Dondarrion did it himself, too, to resurrect Catelyn Stark. He died while doing…

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    Cersei Lannister's Birth

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    Lana has inherited his wit. Her quick remarks and ideas have Tyrion written all over them. Small in stature herself, Lana hates when her uncle is ridiculed or made fun of, Lana herself is the victim of ridicule being dubbed ' The Ugly Princess of Westeros.‘ Lana is thought to be close with her grandfather, Lord Tywin. Though, the only time he spends with her is in the library and even then he rarely talks to her. Tywin sends her books to read and lessons to study, he seems to be displeased at…

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