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fandomsecrets2012-09-10 06:38 pm
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-11 02:57 am (UTC)(link)I also think that while Sandor's behaviour IS extremely aggressive, both the reader and sansa come to learn, after some time, a little more about his motivations. Sansa has shown time and time again a confidence in the fact that she understands Sandor due to knowing about his past, which relates to the fact that the primary feeling she has for him is pity, and not hate. Hate is something she feels for Cersei and Joffrey, as she states clearly. But she extremely sensitive and capable of seeing a bit beyond Sandor's immediate actions.
It really doesn't matter if you can't forgive him for his unexcusable acts of violence towards Sansa (we know he surely can't forgive himself and thinks he deserves to die for them, as he tells Arya). But if we are talking about Sansa's HAPPINESS, not yours, we have to admit the possibility that someone who has come to represent certainty and truth in a world otherwise inhabited by people she knows she can't trust can maybe bring her happines.
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