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arte072 · 1 day
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Arya and Sansa’s relationship is only normal if your older sister’s boyfriend tried to murder you and got your friend killed and she decided it was all your fault because she thinks you exist to ruin her life lmao
Like it’s so dumb that the Stark girls’ tense relationship is reduced to Sansa calling Arya ugly and not a single mention of the Trident incident and all the moments afterwards. That’s where the actual complication comes in! And it’s in Sansa’s very first chapter no less!
Sansa disregarding Joffrey’s violence towards Arya because she’s predisposed to think of her little sister as a lesser person who deserved his wrath is an important part of the plot, babes. Her being able to ignore Arya’s pain is quite literally why she still thinks of Joffrey as her sweet prince right up until her dad’s head got chopped
Why are we asked to not comprehend both girls’ chapters just because it makes your fave look bad 😭
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rise-my-angel · 2 days
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Every goddamn time I watch Sansa in the Vale go outside and see the snow falling and, adorably, the first thing she does is sit down and start making a snow castle version of Winterfell? It makes me want to skewer Petyr Baelish with a red hot stick for proceeding to come down and kiss her.
SHE'S MAKING A SNOW CASTLE OF HER HOME. THATS A LITERAL CHILD, PETYR.
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turtle-paced · 1 day
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What do you think George’s plans are regarding Sansa and the hound? Theres definitely is romantic undertones to their relationship and sansa seems to have feelings for him (the unkiss) but I personally hope it doesn’t lead to any explicit romance between the two. If it not romance though I dont know the purpose of their relationship
Sansa's first serious experiences with sexual and romantic attraction are important to her coming of age story, whether or not any actual romance happens.
Beyond Sansa's own individual arc, her relationship with Sandor is an intentionally problematic relationship, meant to raise all sorts of questions about power dynamics in the whole knight-and-lady thing. So there's themes here too. Who protects Sansa from her protector?
The series of sketchy and/or unsuitable men who claim to work in her best interests, with results from mixed to downright exploitative, I think are a big part of Sansa learning how to best use her skills to protect herself. As well as when and why to use those skills.
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kellyvela · 4 hours
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🚨 THE DREADFUL 👹 UPDATE 🚨
God Bless Kit Harington for giving us new details about the Jonsa Movie The Dreadful 👹
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zenkindoflove · 2 days
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Just sitting here on my lunch break thinking about Sansa Stark and Elain Archeron parallels again.
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agentrouka-blog · 14 hours
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It's interesting that both Lyanna and Sansa had talked about Robert and Joffery with Ned.
Lyanna: This marriage is going to make me unhappy. Robert isn't a great guy.
Ned: I am going to be in denial about that and reassure you of the opposite!
Fifteen years later:
Ned: This marriage is going to make you unhappy. Joffrey isn't a great guy.
Sansa: I am going to be in denial about that and reassure you of the opposite!
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Actually, this gives real poignancy to the show's decision to have Arya question Ned's choice of husband for Sansa, Arya being so similar in nature to Lyanna, while Sansa relives part her storyline.
Arya: "But how can you let her marry someone like that?"
Ned (past and present): *crickets*
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babybells123 · 1 day
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People who make entire blogs dedicated to being anti jonsa, and then bait it by conveying a user such as “jonsa…” are actually so fucking weird. I’m begging y’all to get a job , my god . If you don’t like a ship , then don’t interact with it and perhaps engage with the ship that you actually like and are passionate about. Stop stalking the Jonsa tag to laugh and giggle about it with your friends and then make intentionally misleading posts and accounts to lure shippers in bc I guess we’re just the most hateful disgusting people in the fandom and deserve to rot and be ridiculed. Please get a life !!!
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alicentes · 19 hours
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Alicent Hightower 🤝 Sansa Stark
Having their book counterparts agency stripped away from them and unnecessary scenes of SA being written for them instead
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Her mother used to say she would be pretty if she wash and brush her hair and take more care with her dress, the way her sister did
ADWD, THE BLIND GIRL
This is exactly the backhanded compliment that parents should never use with their children. Parents should consider their kids beautiful and tell them so unconditionally, not only when they meet some specific criteria of theirs.
In context it makes sense that Arya has a low self esteem and doesn't consider herself beautiful since her own mother never told her so. Right before this quote she mentions that the only people who called her pretty were her father ( the other parent who also should unconditionally consider beautiful - and thankfully Ned did so) and ometimes Jon,too (her brother, not obligated to act as a parent should but he did a better job than her mother on this matter).
Also, parents shouldn't compare children to their siblings. Especially not when they try to teach their kids how to improve on something. It only creates more hostility between siblings and develops antagonism between them. On this aspect Catelyn isn't only failing Arya (who is the person mostly affected by that comment) but Sansa, too.
In Arya's case, after that comment she can only feel lesser than her "perfect" sister. There is no child who is perfect. Sansa and Arya, like any other kid, have both stregths and weaknesses. However, when Catelyn is highlighting the things Sansa is succeeding to make Arya improve this only serves to reinforce to Arya that Sansa has achieved perfection to her mother's eyes and since she's not like her sister (because different people, different skills) she will always be a failure. It makes her self worth to drop and makes her jealous of her sister who get their mother's approval.
In Sansa's case, if she is also present when those backhanded compliments are given to Arya then it reinforces to her that she's superior to her sister(because she's successful where her sister fails). This isn't a good lesson for a kid because instead of learning about acceptance of people who have different skills, she is taught that only her own skills matter and that she's superior to others (and not just any other, her own sister). It doesn't help their sibling bond if she starts considering her sister inferior to her.
Even in case she's not present when Catelyn gives these comments to Arya and she's spared the above ( wrong ) lesson, she's still affected by it. Because her sister will be jealous of her supposed superiority ( according to their mother) and be hostile towards her. Her mother's comments isn't something she can control but still will affect her relationship with her sister, in any case.
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ladysansalannister · 2 days
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—Robert Frost
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fandom-trash-goblin · 22 hours
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IN DEFENSE OF SANSA STARK
Irène: A Portrait, Catherine Chandler // Young Girl with a Blue Ribbon, Jean-Baptiste Greuze.// A Game of Thrones, Chapter 15, Sansa I.
@grapecaseschoices, how about this one?
lyanna stark || elia martell || sansa stark || arya stark || alicent hightower || jaehaera targaryen || cersei lannister || myrcella baratheon || joanna lannister || aemma arryn || catelyn stark || sansa stark (2)
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alicenttully · 3 days
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Hannah Dodd as (older) Sansa Stark
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attonitos-gloria · 8 hours
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it is so obvious on a second (and adult) reading that sansa doesn't love joffrey but the idea of a prince and she doesn't have a crush on loras but on the idea of a knight and she doesn't want power (whatever that means for a teenager) when she dreams of being queen, she's just trying to insert herself intentionally into that story. what a fascinating, complex, meta-narrative well constructed character
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sugutoad · 1 day
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game of thrones matchup for @witchthewriter
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kellyvela · 4 hours
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Sophie Turner: Hey Kit, wanna do a War of the Roses AU of a Japanese erotic horror film with us as the lead couple?
Kit Harington: Yeah, work with you and on a cool movie? Yeah, Absolutely!
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dracodazaii · 1 day
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CAN U SEE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE CUNTY SLAYS OF GINGER MOTHERS⁉️
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