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I doubt it's Martin foreshadowing, though it may have been intentional on their father's part. Interesting idea though....
Holly wrote: "I always thought that Cersei was a take on Circe."I've never heard of Circe before, but after looking it up, that also makes a lot of sense
Brent wrote: "What a load of crap."LOL are you commenting that in all threads now? Obvious troll is obvious :-D
Holly wrote: "I always thought that Cersei was a take on Circe."Ha, yes. Once, I wrote up a review for one of the books and then had to go back in to edit, upon realizing that I'd inadvertently written "Circe" instead of "Cersei."
That's interesting. I wonder if any other names follow this pattern, or is it just the Lannister ones?
This struck me when I was reading a book about the Borgias. Rodrigo Borgia had a son Jofré/Gioffre who married a lady called Sancha/Sancia. There are different spellings for both names.
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When I first started reading the series, the first thing that struck me about Cersei is that her name sounds a whole lot like the word "Caesar". Later, I noticed that Tyrion also happens to sound like "tyranny". I like how one of the most politically-steeped families in the series have names that resemble chaotic and questionable forms of rule, but I can't make any connection for Jaime, so I'm unsure as to if these connections were done on purpose. Thoughts?