Lessons Learnt From Game Of Thrones Characters

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May 23, 2019   •  15 views

Game of Thrones finale may not have satisfied everyone but the show has lot of life lessons we can learn. I'm going to break down a few of my favorites.8

Ned Stark

If there is one guy who is loyal and faithful in the series, it's this guy. He wages war alongside his friend. He keeps the promise to his sister. He goes to serve his king during his time of need. But, the only flaw in this character is that he trusts the wrong guy which costs him his life. But we can learn loyalty, faithfulness and dignity from this man.

Jaime Lannister

His character is introduced to us as a prick. He pushes a little boy out of a castle. He's popularly known as the Kingslayer. He has an incestuous relationship with his sister. But as the story progresses, he reveals that he is more than that. He stands up for Briene and loses his hand for that. He charges against a dragon. He rides north to fight against the dead. He finally rides back to save his queen and dies in this process. The greatest lesson that can be learnt from him is that if we did some bad things in over life, we don't have to be in that state. We can rewrite our prodigy by doing great things and standing true to our word.

Sansa Stark

Throughout the series, a lot of strong characters have died. But this character turns from a weak dove to a shrewd wolf. Sansa was betrayed, abused, sold, raped and played by many people. Most people would cripple if such things happen to them. But she learns from everyone who used her. She transforms into a character that is fit to rule the North. One thing we can all learn from her is that to learn from every possible opportunity even when going through hell.

Cersei Lannister

I know. She is being hated by many. But when it comes to protecting her family, she would go down to any depth. She masterfully plays the game and has been remained in power for most of her time. When the odds are against her, she burns all her enemies in the Sept of Valor and watches it with a glass of wine from her tower. The lesson we can infer from Cersei is that even when the world is against you, never lose your pride.

Arya Stark

This character travels a lot and has been in situations similar to her sister. But instead of being a victim, she makes her way out of the situation masterfully. From every situation she's been in, she survives, adapts and evolves into something better. Though she becomes something better, she never forgets to come back to her family in time of their need. Arya Stark is not a person you wanna mess with. The lesson learned from Arya is to adapt and evolve into a Better version of yourself.

Jon Snow

He was called a bastard for most of his life. He was betrayed by his own men. Yet he still leads. Jon Snow is peculiar character. He is the rightful heir of the Iron Throne. But he neglects that as he has bent the knee to his queen. But when he finds out that his queen is not leader but a tyrant, he doesn't hesitate to stab her in the heart. This character tends to do what is right, even it comes to losing his loved ones. As they say, Duty is the death of love.

Danerys Targeryean

Raising from ashes to the Iron throne, Dany is the most diversified character in Game of Thrones. She gains the trust of the Dothrakhi, the Unsullied and even the North. She uses her dragons to gain her victories. The only thing which goes against her is when her vision foreshadows her Mercy. But, the most valuable lesson learned from her is that if you want to be in power, you can start without anything. Everything she got was not bought but was earned. She is a Targeryean and she symbolizes a dragon.

Tyrion Lannister

Probably the best written Character in Game of Thrones. Tyrion spends his entire childhood neglected by his own family(except for Jamie). He is being ignored at times for being a dwarf. But he is the one who gains the major attention. Though he is small, he always stands up for the right thing. Being it standing up for Sansa in front of Geoffrey or demanding a trail by combat in his trail or throwing the position of hand in front of the Dragon queen, he tops them all. The lesson learned from Tyrion is that it's not all brawl that matters. If you have the right mind, you will be able to make good for the world.

For your information, the above writing is by the experience that I got after watching the show. There is nothing too serious. I know I have left out a lot of characters but I may write them in future. If you want the rest, comment them.

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you wrote well.keep it up.please check my profile too