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Game of Thrones Characters: Arya's Interpretation

She came from a good family, but she was not a lady. She had her own Needle.

By Agnes HuPublished 2 years ago 10 min read

One Stark lady is enough, and Arya is Nymeria, the brave warrior.

Her Wolf cub, named after Nymeria, a warrior from the most advanced Royna civilization in HISTORY, hints at her lifelong dream.

Born lively and active, it is difficult to quiet sitting on the stool to do a decent aristocratic young lady, was called by the father is the body has "Wolf blood" girl, thus won the title of "Wolf girl".

In Game of Thrones, she and Bran and Rickon are often referred to by their elders as being born in the long summer months, unaware of the dangers, and unaware of the cruelty of winter, so they are both naive and romantic in nature, often with wild ideas.

The innocence of the children and the integrity of the adults are the hallmarks of a Stark.

In the Game of Thrones, every other house has its fair share of unscrupulous people, but the Starks in the North are the only ones who have always stood for justice.

In the Game of Thrones, they have sacrificed.

Lord Ned Stark's death in King's Landing, framed by Petyr Baelish Littlefinger, could be seen as a personal vendetta.

Littlefinger's father had befriended the Tullys on the battlefield, and he had been fostered in the Tullys of Riverrun, with Catherine and Lysa Tully, but he was lowly, the son of a swordsman, and far unworthy of the Tully girls.

Catherine is betrothal to Brandon Stark (the same name as the King in the North, The Builder), but Littlefinger adores Catherine and demands a duel with Brandon when she becomes engaged.

Brandon easily defeated the underage Petyr with his best grownup swordsman skills, nearly killing Littlefinger with a stab wound from his stomach to his belly button.

Brandon Stark was imprisoned and killed in King's Landing by the Mad King after his sister Lyanna eloped with Prince Rhaegar. Littlefinger continued to pursue Catherine, but she refused.

Catherine ended up marrying Brandon's brother, Ned Stark.

In short, Littlefinger is Katherine's friend on the surface, but he really just wants her for himself and hates the Starks for having his love taken from him.

Though Catherine had no interest in him, his sister Lysa Tully had adored Littlefinger since childhood. After being rejected by Catherine, Littlefinger turns to drink to drown his sorrows. Lysa makes love to him when he is drunk, but Littlefinger mistook Lysa for Catherine and does not refuse.

After Lysa became pregnant, the Tullys learned the truth and drove Littlefinger away, but Lysa and Littlefinger never lost contact, even after she married Jon Arryn, Lord of the Eyrie in the Vale.

Lysa whispered a pillow into Jon Arryn's ear, the Hand of the King, to promote Littlefinger, who rose through the ranks to become Lord Treasurer of King's Landing.

Littlefinger has grown as Robert's Lord of the Exchequer, and Robert's drinking and drinking have served him well in his quest for power, one of the strongest in Game of Thrones from his humble origins.

Robert Baratheon and Ned Stark, foster sons of Jon Arryn, were three people who loved each other deeply, and it was their families who started the "war on the warriors" after Lyanna disappeared, then moved Robert to the Iron Throne.

Jon and Eddard were Robert's defenders, and they stood in Littlefinger's way.

His first move was to his benefactor, Jon, who had Lysa poison her husband, Jon Arryn.After Jon's death, Robert himself went to the North and asked Ned to be Hand, because there was no one else he could trust.

Littlefinger then instructs Lysa to send a letter to her sister Catherine accusing Queen Cersei Lannister of poisoning Jon and a Lannister of taking the throne.

By all indications, Robert wanted Ned badly, so the fame-averse Ned accepted the Hand's appointment and promised Sansa and Joffrey a marriage to show the world that Robert's position was secure.

In King's Landing, Littlefinger tells Catherine, who arrives with the dagger used to kill Bran, that the dagger came from Tyrion Lannister, the imp he lost to in a bet.

The relationship between the Starks and the Lannisters has been strained by Littlefinger.

On one side are the wolves, the most powerful family in Westeros, the righteous backer of the Iron Throne, and on the other side are the Lions, the most powerful and richest family in Westeros, the closest family to the Iron Throne.

Littlefinger's first play was clever when it was a quarrel between the two.

Coincidentally, the children also began to develop animosity among themselves.

Prince Joffrey and Sansa were walking when they saw Arya and the Butcher's son practicing swordplay. The prince intervened to hurt the butcher's son, and Arya stopped to provoke Joffrey. Instead of hurting Arya, Joffrey was bitten by her Wolf Nymeria.

Sansa's Wolf Lady took the fall, and Ned Stark made amends to Prince Joffrey.

The moment the direwolf Lady died, Bran, who had fallen from the tower in a stupor, opened his eyes, heralding the start of a game of thrones.

The Starks' Winterfell is the first place where the game begins, with "Bran walking in on Cersei and Jaime" burying the turning point in the children's fates, and Littlefinger cutting off "The Hand of the King." The Starks bear the brunt, opening the first chapter for the adults in the game.

Ned Stark, Kathryn Tully, Robb Stark, Rickon Stark had died, each in a tragic way, beheaded, throats slit, stabbed, shot.

Scenes have been heart-wrenching, especially "The Red Wedding," a story Martin struggled to write and put into Season 4, and he didn't want to see the Starks go early.

"When the snow falls and the cold wind blows, the lone Wolf dies and the pack lives."

How beautiful it was when Sansa uttered those poetic words from the top of the Wall. Now the Stark children were no longer wolves, no longer in need of shelter, they were important people who could shake history.

Jon Snow and Theon Greyjoy of the Starks are another matter.

Jon Snow's true identity is now known. He is the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, which makes him a Targaryen.

Theon Greyjoy's history was mentioned in a chat between Jaime and Ned's guard in "Game of Thrones" Season 1, when House Stark fought House Greyjoy.

The Greyjoys started the war, the Starks put down the rebellion and kept the Greyjoys' youngest son Theon by his side as a proton.

In the War of the Five Kings that followed Ned's beheading, Robb was proclaimed King in the North, Joffrey fought with his uncles Stannis and Renly for the Iron Throne, and Balon Greyjoy proclaimed himself king of the Iron Islands.

Theon had been Robb's right-hand man, fighting alongside him, but when he went to talk to his father Balon about fat as an ambassador, he betrayed Robb and the Starks and sided with the Greyjoys of the Iron Islands.

Snow, Theon and the Stark children have grown up together as brothers, but in the Game of Thrones, they tend to lose sight of themselves and put that kinship behind something else.

While Robb was away, he persuaded Bran inside Winterfell to surrender to him, declaring the Lord of Winterfell to him on the condition that he would not harm the people of the city.

But then he broke Bran's promise and killed Ser Roderick, and despite Bran's pleas, Theon would not budge.

Theon's actions led to the death of Rickon Stark.

But after Theon fell into the hands of Skinner, he realized that riches and fortune would never come to him again, and he found his feelings for the Starks again.

He helped Sansa escape from Little Flay, protected Bran when the White Walkers attacked, and died at the hands of the Night King. Bran's words to him, "You're a good man, Theon," made him tear up, which meant he was forgiven.

Theon's return to life is certainly touching, as he is the only man in "Got" who has been so brutally tortured that he managed to remain human and normal in the face of a little flayed perversion, which may be a bug, but it also shows that the Starks are good men at heart.

His mother and brothers and sisters had left Winterfell, and Bran had been forced to take charge at a young age. When there was war in the North, he had come to the aid of his few men. When Maester Luwin stopped him, he said, "If I don't protect our people, how will they protect us?"

Brienne, for her part, is drawn to Catherine Tully's ability to protect her children, saying she has the courage of a woman and is committed to her life.

The Starks, old and young, are good-hearted people who don't even understand how people "break" their vows.

When Robb learned that Theon had betrayed him, his orders were to take him alive, to ask him why he had betrayed him.

Sansa was besieged by starving poor men, nearly eaten alive. She wondered why they looked at me with hatred when they didn't know me, when they never stopped calling my name. If I had bread, I would give it to them.

When Bran heard Theon tell him Winterfell had been taken, his first question was why? When he saw the wildling Raisa declare her service to Theon, he asked why?

The Stark children have no darkness or evil in their hearts, let alone betrayal, and Arya Stark is the "other" of her siblings.

She has her father's DNA, dark hair, and the Starks' ability to fight.

She was born to attack, and at an early age killed a little boy (who tried to catch her and give her to Joffrey when she ran away after her father's accident).

She had a strong hatred. After Lady was killed, she told her father, I hate the king, I hate the queen, I hate my sister Sansa.

Arya's "hatred of evil" was on display in the first season of Game of Thrones, so she was able to keep a "death list" of people who had bullied and even killed her family and friends.

Such a "strong" girl, all the way to receive a good education and training.

Brother (cousin) Snow Jon gives her a sword, Needle, and tells her the swordsmanship maxim, "Thrust your point into your enemy."

Syrio, the chief swordsman of the Sea King of Braavos, taught her how to handle a sword, and taught her the Braavos sword dance, the water dance, so that she could strike her enemies with steady, accurate, and vicious thrust.

The swordsmanship motto he tells her is, "People are made of water. When the sword is thrust into the body, the water drains away, and you can only die."

From Syrio, Arya also understands the truth of life that "falling will be very painful, pain is a lesson, and lessons make the future".

Besides Maester Luwin of Winterfell, Syrio was Arya's second teacher. When his father was killed, Syrio gave his life to hold off his captors.

When the rest of them are captured for labor, Arya has the honor of serving as sommelier for the military prodigy Tywin Lannister. By Tywin's side, Arya learns some of her tactics, which become a valuable means of self-preservation.

In ESCAPE PROCESS, 2 YA got to KNOW a faceless Jia Kun Hao Gar, it is he taught 2 YA how to become a "kill in invisible" outstanding assassin.

The Hound must be mentioned here, because in Game of Thrones 8, the Hound becomes Arya's final guardian.

Running away from Tywin, Arya and her friends encounter the Indefenest Brotherhood, join them and meet the Hound, and the hound's entanglement with Arya begins.

On THE WAY OF ESCAPE, TWO PEOPLE UNDERSTAND GRADUALLY, ALTHOUGH THE HOUND KILLED THE BUTCHER SON THAT ACCOMPANIES ONESELF TO PRACTICE SWORD, THE NAME IS IN HER "DEATH LIST" ON, BUT THE HOUND DID NOT KILL HER, STILL PROTECTED HER, THEN 2 YA WILL HOUND FROM "DEATH LIST" ON CROSS OFF.

But that doesn't mean she forgives him, and she leaves the wounded hound to die without saving him or agreeing to his request (the hound begged Arya to kill him and put him out of his misery).

Though Arya's abandonment didn't kill the Hound, the Hound didn't escape his fate in the fifth episode of "Game of Thrones" when he let Arya go to fight the Mountain and fell into the fire.

Arya's survival was paid for by the lives of Syrio, Yoren, the Hound, and Bailey Dondarrion.

She had seen so many people die, so many died for her, and her life was bound to be filled with blood.

This is the fate of a warrior, not only the great warrior Nymeria, but also the legendary warrior Azor Ahi, who was able to keep the White Walkers at bay. (Legend has it that when the White Walkers first invaded, Azor Ahi fought them off with the Lightbringer.)

So she has to beat the Night King, and that's what she's there for.

Jaqen the Faceless had said to her, You saved three lives from the fire (Jaqen and his two companions), give three lives back to Vulca

Although Game of Thrones shows all kinds of ugly human nature in the game of Thrones, it also carefully depicts the truth, goodness and beauty in human nature. Moreover, these beautiful virtues, set off by ugly faces, are more inspiring and convey positive energy to the audience.

Arya is more innocent than any other Stark child. She kills but she's not violent. She's cruel but she's not evil.

It's fair to say she's the Starks' brightest star. Both Snow and Sansa fear power. She's the only one who remembers the family language.

She and Sansa worked together to get rid of Littlefinger. The man who originally planned the game of Thrones is dead, but Winter is still here, the Night King is dead, the White Walkers are gone, and yet the battle for the Iron Throne has just begun.

"Wolf woman" 2 YA, never live up to every expectation, dragon mother after slaughtering the city, riding a white horse from the city of her, and where will give us hope?

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