A Brief Analysis of Stannis Baratheon's Real King

Ona 2022-04-19 09:03:06

The most outstanding general in the Seven Kingdoms, compassionate to his subordinates, and comprehensive in tactics. The most outstanding commander, the military discipline is strict, and the rewards and punishments are right. The most orthodox king, strict with himself and pure blood. Before the play, there was a defending Storm's End Fortress and smashing the Iron Fleet. In the play, there is the battle of the Blackwater River, rushing to the aid of Castle Black. He is the person who should be the king. Although he believes in paganism, it is always bad for him to rule the Seven Kingdoms, but Joffrey Tomman or even Bran, not to mention that he was not the king of light at the time. But his presence was too low after the Battle of Blackwater River, and he was too unhappy. He was originally the most justifiable king, but he could only abandon his beliefs step by step, blind his mind, and annihilate humanity. But he said: He should save the country and thus win the throne. He was the only lord who led his army to support the Great Wall, and from that moment on he was the real king in my heart. He has dedication to the throne, reveals his true feelings to his daughter, trusts the Onion Knight, admires Jon Snow, cares for his subordinates, has comprehensive tactical thinking, has a keen political sense, and has tenacity. Pulled soul. In the play, Stannis was written very one-sidedly. I believe that the original book can give Erlu a fair ending. He is not yet defeated by the skinners.

This is my first time writing a short review with little experience (it's still very short).

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Extended Reading
  • Chadd 2022-03-30 09:01:10

    I'm starting to dislike this "in order to highlight a person's high IQ (tyrion) to portray other people as stupid" method.

  • Crawford 2022-03-07 08:01:32

    Go to bed and fuck, get out of bed and kill. There is nothing else in life, only fuck and kill. People are evil to the end, and good people are slaughtered. Power is the most ruthless, and religion is more terrifying. In the world of ice and snow ghosts, the fire-bathed dragon flies into the air. The handicapped is blessed by God, and the incest is pure blood.

The Wars to Come quotes

  • Tyrion Lannister: What is it that you want exactly?

    Lord Varys: Peace. Prosperity. A land where the powerful do not prey on the powerless.

    Tyrion Lannister: Where the castles are made of gingerbread and the moats are filled with blackberry wine. The powerful have always preyed on the powerless, that's how they became powerful in the first place.

    Lord Varys: Perhaps. And perhaps we've grown so used to horror we assume there's no other way.

  • Lord Varys: The Seven Kingdoms need someone stronger than Tommen but gentler than Stannis. A monarch who could intimidate the High Lords and inspire the people. A ruler loved by millions, with a powerful army, and the right family name.

    Tyrion Lannister: Good luck finding him.

    Lord Varys: Who said anything about "him"?