The charm of Game of Thrones is that it not only has magnificent wars and gloomy plots, but also that it talks about human nature rather than heroes. In this era, no one is a hero. Ned is self-denying, but he is powerless to kill himself; Snow is brave and fearless, but also very frustrated by his betrayal with his brothers on the battlefield; James is affectionate and responsible, but he will never admit it, and he will never love the right one. People; little devil wise gentleman, unable to escape the harm of family, can only go to the east to find another loyal object.
I like troubled times. At the beginning of studying history, I preferred the history of the Warring States Period, and once thought that it was the era I most yearned for. I'm not a belligerent, it's just that in a chaotic world, people have to face a more changing social environment and more severe living conditions, so they show more of their Indeep side, their inner character is excavated, in order to survive, Constantly adjusting yourself to win, discovering potential and possibilities you didn't know you knew. After all, in such an era, people can become extraordinary without any effort...
So, GOT has given us such a magnificent canvas, allowing us to see that all beings, in such an era of power struggle, will use What kind of face will survive, what will you believe in, and what will you protect.
Tell me about my three favorite characters on the show. Followed by the little devil, Snow and Arya.
The little devil Tyrion is my favorite, and I believe that there are many fans of the show who are the same as me. The only dwarf in the show, a person who is more ugly than ordinary people. Tyrion's wisdom is obvious, he has read all kinds of books, and will know the deeds of various continents and countries, which is the complete opposite of his arrogant family. He has a clear and accurate judgment on the political situation, and he can seize his powerful vitality in time to win success despite the disadvantage of resources. He is brave, and he will draw his sword when the enemy soldiers come under the city, even if he has no force value. What attracted me more, however, was his gentlemanly demeanor. His gentleman is reflected in the fact that no matter what kind of ridicule he faces, he does not attack others in the same low-level way, but is comfortable with it; he always respects and protects women, and even ignores prostitutes. Seriously; he was able to maintain his dignity when he was behind bars... those are the things that fascinated me, his personality.
I was heartbroken to see that Tyrion's various efforts could not be recognized by his family, and he had a childlike and persistent look when he acknowledged his father. In the end, he was disheartened and forced into a desperate situation by his family. , killing his father cut off his involvement with the family. Tyrion, who joined the Dragon Mother camp, said to the Dragon Mother in the last episode, "I used to have no faith, but now I believe in you, I want to be loyal to you, but I don't have a sword." I don't know if he is at this moment. Sincerely, is the Dragon Mother the destination of his dreams, or is it a certain selection strategy under his weighing. But he must be more and more calm, he finally has a stage of power where he can exert his skills without restrictions, and he is calm and calm in the face of foreign countries. I remember a scene where the Dragon Mother was kidnapped. He was staying in Meereen with the filth and the female translator. The latter two were taciturn people. vitality. That is a state I admire very much. Only with a strong and indifferent heart can we not be limited by any harshness and see the situation with a smile.
Let's talk about the character Qiongxue.
In fact, watching the first few seasons of GoT, I couldn't get emotional about this character. The reason is simple and superficial. In the first season, when he was young, Jon Snow had already set a position for his life early-I was an illegitimate child, so I chose to stay away from the center of the regime and go to the Great Wall to find a job. This kind of characterization is boring to me, not to mention that Jon is always in black, with black hair, black beards, black clothes, and a black Great Wall. After that, Jon Snow, as expected, was both determined and confused day after day at the Great Wall. He was undoubtedly important on the big chessboard of history, but no one could have predicted it.
Until the White Walkers really got closer. When entering the Great Wall to explore the situation of the White Walkers and the Savages, Snow killed Colin for the overall situation, pretended to be mutiny to join the Savages, fell in love with Ygritte, and returned to the Great Wall to become the commander. This series of changes illuminated the originally dark Snow like a fire. It can be said that the current situation creates heroes. In every urgent situation, Jon Snow chose to be loyal to the Great Wall and walked step by step. I really liked the details of the initial relationship between him and Ygritte. Facing the temptation again and again, he coldly refused, but he liked it and was overwhelmed. In the end, he kept his faith but also recognized the love in his heart. . At this time, Jon Snow was baptized by love and ideals and brushed off the dust on his body, and became shining. I finally understand what is guarding my heart, and I finally understand that I am a normal person who still has passion and longing for love. This is the blood of youth. Even if at that moment he was betrayed by his own sword into his body and he fell, his blood was still boiling with anger.
I'm not very optimistic about the arrangement of coming back from the dead in the sixth season, because in my opinion, Jon Snow's stabbed sword is both fateful and perfect.
The resurrected Jon is a more complicated Jon, anyway, a new chapter.
Finally, why I like Arya.
The reason is very simple, her life is big. A little girl who has been wandering in this troubled world for so long, but can maintain her inner integrity and wolf nature, thanks to her great life. I like such lucky people.
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