none of them can resist the charm of power and the ending it brings.
It's an eternal game, seemingly kaleidoscope of elusiveness, black and white, and simple.
Tyrion Lannister:
The little devil is a bitter drink, which is exciting but too sour. There is no other character that is more complicated than him. "My life is a trial of dwarfs", it is better to say "My life is a trial of humanity"!
He was born rich and has a glorious family, but he was Abandoned relatives, apart from brothers, do not get a trace of warmth. Only indulge in wine.
He dared to take responsibility at a critical moment; he saved King's Landing, maintained the honor of the family, but gained the hatred of his sister and nephew; even his father abandoned him again and again.
He is much smarter, smarter, and has no mercy on his opponents; but his heart is really kind and sincere, and he doesn't want Shae to die for himself, his servant to die for himself, and Sansa to be humiliated. It didn't kill the opponent.
He values love and friendship; but both loves were played by his father, so he strangled Shae and shot his father in anger. Friendships have also left before inducement and deterrence. He is in the whirlpool of power, and recognizes the lies and dark arrows around him. He does not shrink back, and actively responds to the
counterattack calmly.
The hatred and torture from his relatives (including Shae), like a knife in his chest, made him completely desperate; what else could he do but become a real demon and kill his father and lover? He shouted angrily, "I regret not letting Stannis kill you all." There is no reward for the effort, and in Game of Thrones, he is a complete tragedy. He tried to resist, but was knocked down by ruthless prejudice and discrimination, and was sent to the gallows by human nature; what is even more tragic is that the person I love the most hurt me the most, and it is his relatives who want him to die the most.
If it is an outsider (such as the public, some nobles), no one will sympathize with the little devil. He is the embodiment of deformity and sin, and he is destined to have a tragic fate; but he is still the author's favorite person in this play.
Tywin Lannister
is a charming, cunning, manipulative golden lion. Thinking of the final outcome, people are mixed. He was a good politician but a bad father. He has a mental cleanliness and self anesthesia. "Everything I do is for the glory of the family." Conspiracy; steady development of power, precise attack on opponents; Robb was played under his hand, and he was eradicated with only a few letters and a few titles. Tywin's way of advancing and retreating in harmony, even if it was Joffrey's unreasonable questioning, he would never fight back with evil words. "Yes, my majesty"; everyone he questioned was under his control and surveillance; but with his children, he was rude and kept making them sacrifice for the family. Cersei, Tyrion, and Jaime don't listen to their father anymore, because Tywin only sees power and its accessory glory, but no love, no family affection, and no future happiness for them. Tywin wanted his children to bury them all for "family glory". As a result he abandoned Tyrion, and Tyrion abandoned him. If he hadn't hurt Tyrion again and again, how could he die like this, it's ridiculous.
Power is most about balance, but that balance is not entirely determined by power. Emotions, justice, and the human heart all play a role that cannot be ignored; the people closest to you are the source of your strength and the support of love. How far can you go when you bury your support with your own hands. Tywin is still a failed politician
Jaime Lannister
From before he was captured, Jaime came across as negative; he was monarchist, incestuous, and murderous; after his capture, his story took a different direction, protecting the big knight, keeping his oath, and saving his younger brother . Just as a person always has yin and yang sides, standing from different angles, you see him as a different person. Maybe people are simple and rude and afraid of trouble, and hope to be simply called "King Killer". In fact, James is a person who follows his own heart. He will do everything he can to do anything he thinks is meaningful, even if it is "King Killer" "; even if it's disobeying his father's orders and letting go of his younger brother; even if it's risking a public fight with Ned; even if it's to protect the woman and himself and push Bran down. He didn't want to explain why I did this, he didn't want to fight the rumors, he didn't want to go back to Casterly Rock. In his heart, he is not a "bad guy", but on the surface he doesn't care, he is dashing and unrestrained. In fact, he wants to protect the person or thing he feels is "right", and he wants to leave a glorious stroke on the book of Captain Kings Forest.
James was very kind to his brother, took risks several times to save him, and was happy to bring him women to satisfy him.
Jaime is also very good to Cersei, even if he has a different political opinion, he will accommodate her and see her as the only woman.
James respects his father, obeys his teachings, and does his best. He treats his family the best of these Lannisterries.
He is highly skilled in martial arts, and can be regarded as conscientious in his duties. He treats people with sincerity, and sometimes has a friendly temperament; but his fate is still a tragedy. What he violated are all rules that are not tolerated by the world, and his love and career are all overshadowed; he does not care, and has Such a little self-abandonment; he should be the best heir to the Lannister family, and the person Tywin values most, but the reality is so cruel, one step is wrong, and there is no turning back.
Ned Stark is
a good father, a loving ruler, and a terrible sorcerer. In the end, for the sake of his children, he lost his honor and his life.
Ned was undoubtedly a good warrior, a good brother, and a good assistant. But King's Landing's environment doesn't fit him. As the guardian of the North played on horseback, he is brave and strong when dealing with the enemy, but when it touches Littlefinger, a soft knife like Varys does not know where to work. As with Robert, he tried his best, but it backfired. In King's Landing, he has almost no friends, and he has no strong control over the guards and the intelligence office. His gullibility and kindness eventually killed himself. This is a game of thrones, where there must be both yang and yin, and the absence of either side can only lead to collapse. Stark went to threaten Cersei, and ended up killing Robert; trusted Littlefinger, only to make himself a prisoner; trusted Varys, only to approve himself and become a guilty kingslayer. Varys said "Who the hell killed Stark?" as if it was himself in the end. "Power is an illusion, it is maintained in the heart of the heart." When the heart of the people wants, the blade of power has the justice of beheading. When Ned said I was guilty, no one could stop Joffrey from beheading him. Ned undoubtedly has a sense of justice, and his experience makes him disdain for dirty tricks, which makes it impossible for him to discover the vicious methods of these villains. When the form was reversed and he entered the disadvantage, he tragically had to obey the road in front of him. Although he had foreseen the danger to himself and his children in advance, he really had no ability to fight back. The justice and perseverance in the brain cannot be cleared in this game. Only words such as conspiracy, threat, and enticement are more useful weapons.
Robb Stark
inherited his father's fearlessness and bravery. He also inherited the simplicity of his father in terms of power and tactics; an invincible tactician, but a failed strategist.
Robb has a natural leadership temperament. He led the old team left by his father better, and quelled various voices, but he was too young and proud. He made three serious mistakes:
gullibility: let Greyjoy go home, only to lead to a rebellion and the fall of Winterfell. Participating in the Scarlet Wedding, did not carefully observe the various movements of the Frey family; violated the oath: not keeping the word, seriously destroyed the trust of the allies, and finally Robb paid a terrible price.
The core is out of control: Killing the general is only to show the dignity of the leader. It not only damaged the strength, but also greatly damaged the morale of the army and led to mutiny. For the core figures of his team, Robb should have only achieved superficial dominance and majesty, without gaining deep loyalty and support; the result is that in the face of temptation, the core members quickly collapsed. Maybe Robb was too eager for revenge. He only had his own anger in his eyes and couldn't see the needs of others. Any sacrifice has demands and needs to be repaid. Loyalty cannot stand the test of long-term interests in the face of interests. Talking about love in the war, and being tolerant to the mother, compared to killing his subordinates and killing them, are all unintentional actions. It 's still the same sentence "power is maintained in the heart"
Sansa Stark,
as another character that will reverse, Sansa has really grown from "three fools" step by step. She went from being free and innocent, to experiencing too much mental torture, humiliation, and deception, and she is gradually becoming mature. She is getting used to dancing in lies, mixing innocence with hypocrisy, staying calm in danger, and protecting herself. Just like every young person who is new to society, he has a simple and direct dream, what should I do, and I encourage myself to say that this is called persistence and persistence, until I am deceived again and again, injured again and again, and insulted again and again. Only slowly learn how to survive better. Keep your original intention, but you can no longer be simple, because this will kill yourself and your loved ones. Sansa didn't think that her words would make her father die faster. She endured all kinds of torture from Joffrey, but she still didn't bow her head and said "my favorite Joffrey", facing the marriage of the little devil. , she did not resist too much, and followed the trend. The little devil said "you'll outlive any of us", and it looks like Sansa really has the potential, maybe she'll end up being the king of the north. No matter how much pain she has experienced, she will absorb as much nutrition. At least in terms of growth, Sansa has survived step by step. Like the fate of everyone in the story, no one is smooth sailing, and even the sad plots are superimposed on each other. The most hated character at the beginning, I also began to expect Sansa to reverse and rise.
Game of Thrones is an eternal game, and you're in it whether you like it or not. You can choose to go in, you can choose to go back. You can be a protagonist or a supporting role. It's just that you can't fully control the direction of the story, but you can abide by some principles and then control your own destiny. When you are chasing the Iron Throne, don't forget the people around you, they will support you, influence you, inspire you; they will also slander you, insult you, and hurt you. Either left or right, yin or yang, it doesn't matter whether the game is cleared or not, maybe if you die, someone else will continue in another game.
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