Was the High Sparrow good or bad?

Was the High Sparrow good or bad?

Evil in Westeros was always relative — until the High Sparrow came along. It isn’t that the High Sparrow did not do evil things. He did. But it is worth remembering that in the real world, we would find the Sparrow’s actions appalling; by the standards of Westeros, they’re rather tame.

What is the High Sparrow’s goal?

Although the High Sparrow seems a harmless old man, he has a will of steel. Though his devotion to the Seven is genuine, he is also a deeply ambitious man, seeking to obtain political power in order to enforce what he sees as the will of the Gods on the populace, whether they want to or not.

Did the High Sparrow believe?

He seems to legitimately believe in the religion of the seven, and was trying to do right for the people. If he was seeing the common people of Kings Landing constantly suffering from poor leadership, Wars, etc.

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Is the High Sparrow in the books?

Character profile The High Sparrow is not a point of view character in the novels, so his actions are witnessed and interpreted through the eyes of other people, such as Cersei Lannister. The High Sparrow is mostly a background character in the novels.

Why is the High Sparrow so annoying?

Because he’s a hypocrite. He pretends to represent the people and their voices, and claims to not care for power at all. He has that intolerable holier-than- thou attitude which most people hate even in people who really are holier than the rest. But the High Sparrow isn’t.

What secret did the High Sparrow tell tommen?

High sparrow did not tell tommen any of that. He just told him that Margery will also have an walk of atonement just like cersie. Tommen later tells about it to cersie, after which cersie tells it to olenna and kevan in the small council meeting.

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In which episode high sparrow dies?

High Sparrow (Game of Thrones episode)

“High Sparrow”
Game of Thrones episode
Episode no. Season 5 Episode 3
Directed by Mark Mylod
Written by David Benioff D. B. Weiss