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Is Sansa Stark good?
Sansa Stark really took home a medal in every category of the Game of Thrones suffering Olympics, but she really stands out among many of the other characters in that she remained a nice and friendly person despite the fact that nearly everyone she met was cruel to her.
Who is Arya Stark’s lover?
Arya Stark and Gendry Baratheon begin their relationship as good friends who trust and rely on one another. They hide from enemies during the War of Five Kings, later separated when the Brotherhood without Banners sells Gendry.
Is Arya Stark an anti hero?
If there’s a Stark that can be considered an antihero, the innocent child-turned-assassin Arya is it. This duality makes her a memorable antihero, especially as she continues to grow both physically and mentally. Over time, she becomes battle-hardened by her trials with the Faceless Men and elsewhere.
How are Sansa and Arya Stark related in real life?
The Stark sisters followed separate paths throughout the majority of Game Of Thrones. Fans first meet Sansa and Arya in Season 1 as two siblings with little in common. Arya escapes King’s Landing and becomes a Faceless assassin, whilst Sansa survives the hardships in the Capitol before retaking Winterfell with Jon Snow.
What happened to Sansa Stark in the south?
Nothing good ever happened to Sansa in the South, that’s true, but her not wanting to go down and see the final attack on King’s Landing and watch Cersei’s downfall is hard to understand (especially as she goes south later that season to help choose a new monarch).
Did Sansa make a mistake on ‘Game of Thrones’?
From the whining princess who accidentally betrayed her family to one of the smartest schemers on all of Game of Thrones, even fans who didn’t grow to love Sansa certainly grew to respect her. But, while Sansa did learn from her experiences, like everyone else on the show she was far from perfect, and made her fair share of mistakes.
Why didn’t Sansa Stark kill Littlefinger with her own dagger?
There was a certain poetic justice to Arya slitting Littlefinger’s throat with his own dagger, but it’s strange that Sansa didn’t do it herself. She, for all intent and purposes, had taken over as the head of House Stark and, if she learned anything from her father, it should have been that those who pass the sentence should swing the sword.