Why do Arya and Sansa hate each other?

Why do Arya and Sansa hate each other?

Arya and Sansa were already enemies, in the sense that as girls they were rivals and had different directions they wanted to go in life. And, interestingly enough, they have both achieved those directions: Sansa is a Lady and Arya is a fighter.

Why did Sansa send Brienne to Kings Landing?

Sansa sent Brienne away because she doesn’t want to be tempted to use her as a fallback for killing Littlefinger. She wants to make sure she’ll do it herself, and that all of the Northern lords know Lady Stark doesn’t need any bodyguards to be deadly.

Why is Sansa so suspicious of Arya?

Her coldness and her fear that Arya will kill her and wants to be the Lady of Winterfell never made any sense at all. Even though Arya had changed it was clear, with her newfound fighting skills, that she had no interest in being the Lady of Winterfell. Sansa being suspicious of her sister never made any sense.

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Did Sansa Stark know Arya was alive in Game of Thrones?

At the end of HBO Game of Thrones season one Ned Stark gets his head chopped off and Arya disappears (heading to the wall and the Night’s Watch, as viewers were aware). But Sansa did not know her sister had been whisked away to head north, she didn’t even know if Arya was still alive.

Why does Sansa Stark choose to leave her family?

Sansa learned not to trust anyone while she was in the south and yet she goes against the wishes of her family at the first moment opportunity presents itself. It’s a strange choice, especially after everything Sansa went through in the first seven seasons of the show.

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.

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