Unsullied

Mckenzie 2022-03-23 09:03:25

In fact, the whole drama made me watch quite "contradictory", because it was very bloody and violent, and some of it really made me unbearable.
So I kept reading it intermittently. There is always something about this story that attracts me, for example, the tiny candle-like pure feelings and the persistent pursuit of justice and kindness. On the dark snowfield, it is like a spring star shining on the icy backbone of the entire continent.

The third step is to see the fifth episode. The clip of the little dragon girl seems to have been placed in the finale. This woman's heart is becoming more and more unfathomable. The weak and exploited princess in the first episode is now a woman with a stronger heart. What did the writer of the book want to convey by making such a character increasingly profound and powerful?

What I have been thinking about is, under what circumstances can people be completely enslaved like the Unsullied, that is, they have no intention to resist thoughts, have no spirit and thoughts of themselves, and even be deprived of their feelings. Is it such a cruel and inhuman training? Is it really possible to train a living person into a complete physical machine? Compared to being tough, the tyrant seems to be completely less powerful than the Unsullied, and it will be a matter of time before he is destroyed. But this is in action, and human beings start with thinking that drives action. I can only be selected from the environment of the Unsullied, children deprived of liberty, indoctrinated with the same ideology of killing machines and slaves, forced to kill, castrated, subjected to unlimited punishment and cruel training mechanisms, bred in captivity .

As a result, a group of "people" such as the Unsullied were born who had no doubts, no self-worth, even self-numbness and no feelings.

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Extended Reading
  • Freida 2022-03-22 09:02:56

    The good people who represented the "justice" side were killed, and many audiences applauded and cheered, which is a major contribution of this drama. It is estimated that the screenwriter and the author hate stupidity and betrayal of faith, and so do the audience.

  • Vickie 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    It's hard to say who needs the other more, James or Breney. Bryony found in James the sustenance to protect others, and the camaraderie between knights. James, because of Blaney, recalled his pride, honor, and respect for people as a knight. In short, they all found the soft and precious part of human nature; when he jumped down, he was no longer the role of the kingslayer he was forced to but then used to, he became a real knight.

Valar Dohaeris quotes

  • [Bronn and Pod arrive at Tyrion's door, where two Kingsguard knights are blocking their entrance]

    Bronn: Ah, look at these two shining warriors: Ser Teryn Mant, and, uh... Ser Whosit of Whocares.

    Meryn Trant: Ser Meryn Trant.

    Bronn: [grandly] Ser Bronn of the Blackwater.

    Meryn Trant: You're no knight.

    Bronn: Pod?

    Podrick Payne: Ser Bronn of the Blackwater was anointed by the king himself.

    Meryn Trant: You're an up-jumped cutthroat. Nothing more.

    Bronn: That's exactly who I am. And you're a grub in fancy armor who's better at beating little girls than fighting men. Now, I have an appointment with Lord Tyrion.

    [Bronn starts forward, but the knights block his way]

    Meryn Trant: You put your hand on that door, you lose the hand.

    [everyone reaches for their weapons, but Cersei walks out and the knights follow her. Tyrion looks out the door; Bronn turns so Tyrion can see his half-drawn knife, then sheathes it again]

  • Tyrion Lannister: Why do you care what I want from him?

    Cersei Lannister: Because you've slandered me to Father before.

    Tyrion Lannister: Slandered? When?

    Cersei Lannister: You told him I made my guards beat that servant girl at Casterly Rock.

    Tyrion Lannister: You did have your guards beat her. A girl of nine, I believe.

    Cersei Lannister: I was nine, too.

    Tyrion Lannister: She lost an eye, if I remember correctly.

    Cersei Lannister: If I remember correctly, she never stole a necklace again.

    [snickers]

    Tyrion Lannister: It's not slander if it's true.