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Sophia Ismaa

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Tag: Sansa Stark

Thoughts on the Various Reactions to Daenerys Burning Down King’s Landing

“Mother of Dragons, Daenerys thought. Mother of Monsters. What have I unleashed upon the world. A Queen I am, but … More

Daenerys Targaryen, entitlement, feminism, game of thrones, Jon Snow, Sansa Stark, Social Experiment, The Bells, TV, Tyrion Lannister

Why the Sansa vs Daenerys Feud is not Anti-Feminist

Harper’s Bazaar recently labelled the feud between Daenerys Targaryen and Sansa Stark as “gendered and regressive”. Another publication, Buzzfeed, criticised … More

Daenerys Targaryen, game of thrones, Game of Thrones Season 8, gender portrayal in TV, Sansa Stark

Thoughts & Predictions for the Final Season of Game of Thrones // Part One

I’m just going to get right to it. Is Daenerys Targaryen Henry VII and What Does This Mean for Her? … More

arya stark, Daenerys Targaryen, game of thrones, Game of Thrones Season 8, Henry VII, Jon Snow, Predictions for the Final Season of Game of Thrones, Sansa Stark, TV, Tyrion Lannister

Sansa Stark Survives

WINTERFELL Songs, dance, princes and knights. What is survival? I’m destined to be his queen and bear his children and … More

game of thrones, gameofthrones, house stark, pawn, player of the game, postaday, postaweek, Sansa Stark, sansastark, survival, thedailypost, thoughts

The Best Female Characters in Literature

“I hate to hear you talk about all women as if they were fine ladies instead of rational creatures. None … More

arya stark, books, feminism, feminist icons, game of thrones, Ginny Weasley, gone with the wind, harper collins, harry-potter, Jane eyre, jo March, katniss everdeen, Literature, little women, Louisa may alcott, Margaret Mitchell, Mary Lennox, reading, Sansa Stark, Scarlett O’Hara, the hunger games, the secret garden, women

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