At this point I've decided that my first character Jon Snow is my favorite character. His companionship with his direwolf makes him far more likable than Robb, Sansa, Arya, and Rickon. The fact that he's an outsider even within his own family. Despite being treated like dirt it is apparent that he still has trouble realizing his own rank in life. This is apparent at the wall when he is supposed to be learning along with those other unfortunate individuals at the wall. Having been an outsider all his life he seems unable to break the habit of being an outcast, he makes himself an outcast by taking those skills while he was living a "higher lifestyle" and them against individuals with poor backgrounds. He retreats into a colder emptier area to shield himself from the harsh reality that despite getting exactly what he wants he is still no closer to being accepted by his new peers. As I've also mentioned, his relationship with his dire wolf seems to be the closest out of his family perhaps because like the pups it is also the outsider, being the only albino. Jon may have taken the advice to take what he is and let no one hurt him with it to heart. Perhaps too far.
In the beginning I felt that Arya had been unfair in her dislike and jealousy of Sansa, after reading though I do believe that there is fault on both sides because of a very big difference in interests. Their differences are so great that it costs the two sisters dearly. I think with the incident including Arya's friend and Price Joffery the sisters maybe reaching a point where they are truly resentful of each other.
Questions
Does Ned execute Sansa's and Arya's Direwolves? Or just Sansa's?
When Bran wakes up does he say what happened to him? His entire dream doesn't make very much sense?
What power does anyone have to stop the King?
Does anyone realize the power that has been handed the Lannister's by continuing to borrow money from them?
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