Thursday, February 14, 2013

118-226

I think the main important parts of this section of reading show a lot of foreshadowing. The section starts off with an unknown assaliant trying to murder Bran. The man is stopped by Bran's direwolf and it is still unclear of his intentions but people, like me, start to suspect foul play by the Lannister twins to tie up any loose ends. The children get into a fight and Arsa's wolf defends the girls against Joffery (thank god, I hate that kid). There seems to be a foreshadow of more possible altercations between the Lannisters and Starks. Ned is seeming to become fed up with Robert so it will see how all of that turns out. I really have started to grow on and be fond of Tyrion. I really like how he is trying to dig deep into Jon's head especially when he is warning Jon of the dangers of going to find his uncle. I think Tyrion's chapters will be the ones I pay the most attention to the most for the rest of the book.

I still think Jon was naive in accepting that position on the wall. Why was he so quick to choose.

Was Catelyn really sincere in her interaction with Jon?


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