A Feast for Crows
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What are your thoughts on Sansa Stark?

Part of me thinks she really is Littlefinger's daughter and Cat would never admit to infidelity.



Michelle wrote: "I have to remind myself that she really is young and acting like a young, spoiled teenager. As she gets to grow up in a very difficult situation her character is growing and she is becoming very i..."
As interesting as that sounds, Catelyn hadn't seen Petyr in eight years since the birth of sansa and five years with Robb.
As interesting as that sounds, Catelyn hadn't seen Petyr in eight years since the birth of sansa and five years with Robb.








I agree. Though, I think their chapters are meant to be opposite. Sansa's chapters focus on politics and court intrigues, while Arya's chapter are more about the action. I actually kind of like this because it somewhat reflects the different nature of the two characters.
Anyways, I've always found Arya and her story much more enjoyable too.

I have a terrible feeling before this series ends, she will sit on the Iron Throne. LOL
I love Arya though. She is a force to be reckoned with, too.




This is awesome!


Catch a break is right. I keep wondering when the poor girl will catch a break. Haha!



You have to understand the situation she was in. Even her father did. He said "She was dragged in front of the king and queen and asked to call the prince a liar." In our world, we could easily call the president himself a liar to his face. Not so easy in Westeros.
The King knew. I'd wager so did that witch of a queen.

Sansa, was/is an idiot, I agree. I know I've said some pretty mean things about her while reading her POVs. But, when you look at the mess she and court politics have gotten her into, it is mind-boggling, my goodness, she's only thirteen.
I know kids grew up faster in medieval times than our kids have the luxury of today, but it's amazing if you think about it. I think if you put her "stupid" aside, she really has learned from her experiences. It will be interesting how far she will go under the guidence of Little Finger. As devious as he is, he's a genius when it comes to political intrigue.
Now if she can just survive being under Little Finger's little finger...


After all she went through at King's Landing, especially Joffrey's constant abuse and humiliation I felt Sansa grow and become more realistic. Her dreams of becoming Queen soon became a nightmare. To me that was a harsh reality check for her.



I agree, but being so young she was acting like the child she is

JOIN US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


with only further two books left after A Dance with Dragons hoping to see some logic her staying alive.






Although I dislike her, I do agree with everyone that thinks shes going to be a major player. She is learning, and growing up, very very slowly compared to the rest of the characters. I find her slightly more bearable now but I still have to resist the urge to skip her chapters, not as much as I have to resist skipping Brans true, but the urge is still there.




Regardless of the character's origin, Martin gives an an excellent funhouse version of the "damsel in distress" motif. What do you do when the Fair Princess is kind of a vapid, obnoxious, spoiled little so-and-so? Does she actually even deserve to be rescued when she put herself into peril? Granted, that was mostly through stupidity and naivete, but still.


I think it's symbolic of the fact that in AGoT (when Lady was killed), Sansa was very keen to disavow her Stark/Northern heritage, and become one the Lannisters/a Southern lady. She was not particularly close to any of her brothers (in fact, she actively rejected Jon by always emphasizing that he was her half-brother), and she detested Arya. It makes sense that Sansa's direwolf was the first to die, as she had set out to distance herself from her siblings as much as possible.

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