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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-07-24 03:22 pm

[ SECRET POST #3490 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3490 ⌋

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Re: Characters you've grown to love more over time

[personal profile] skeletal_history 2016-07-24 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Sansa Stark -- when I read the first book of ASOIAF, I (like most people) dismissed Sansa as the familiarly trite character foil to Arya, who was clearly going to become more of a main character because she was a tomboy and therefore cool, and I had been a tomboy and therefore could relate to her.

And then I got to Sansa's final POV chapter, where her physical abuse on Joffrey's command begins.

[This would fit in with the thread I started below, because my feelings changed after one sentence.]

At the end of the chapter, Joffrey has had her beaten and dragged up on the ramparts of the castle. She's contemplating pushing him and herself off the wall to their deaths, and the Hound notices this and steps between them and gently dabs away the blood on Sansa's split lip, and for that she thanks him because -- as the last sentence says -- "she was a good girl and always remembered her courtesies."

I felt so badly for her then, my whole attitude toward her changed. She's now my favorite character in the books. (Show-Sansa has become a separate character altogether, IMO.)

Re: Characters you've grown to love more over time

(Anonymous) 2016-07-24 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Sansa for me too, though I've always loved her. In the beginning it was mostly due to relating to her and her relationship with Arya as it reminded me of the one I had with my Arya-like sister when we were younger, but it has just grown from there. She's my absolute favourite in both books and show, though I agree show!Sansa is pretty much a different character at this point.