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Throughout the novel,
characters are often faced with decisions that match one redeemable trait
against another. The Guardian outlines
characters who are frequently "forced to choose between their love for
those close to them and the greater interests of honour, duty and the realm."
In Westeros, Ned ultimately decides to venture south with Robert, leaving much
of his family in Winterfell. At the Wall, Jon wrestles with the predicament of
joining his half-brother Robb in rebellion or staying with his sworn brothers
in the Night's Watch. Daenerys has issue with the Dothraki treatment of those
they conquered in Essos. These conflicts characters encounter oftentimes
reflect inconsistent decision making. Catelyn initially is overwhelmed by grief
and does not leave Bran's bedside while he is comatose, ignoring her political
responsibilities, choosing family over duty. But soon after, Catelyn leaves
Bran and her family for Kings Landing to inform Ned of potential Lannister
treason, effectively displaying a more duty fulfilling role. Family, duty, and
honor play major roles in conflicts that arise in the story arc, and qualities
traditionally categorized as noble oppose each other in resolution. Character
decision conflicts and consequence analysis are particular to how Martin wants
to portray fantasy.
Martin characteristically deviates from the
traditional fantasy model and clear-cut lines of good versus evil. Martin
reflects: "I think the battle between good and evil is fought largely
within the individual human heart, by the decisions that we make. It's not like
evil dresses up in black clothing and you know, they're really ugly". This
viewpoint characterizes the book and is evident in the actions of several different
families which frequently have conflicts with each other. The Starks' and
Lannisters' conflict is a central component of the novel, and the reader
receives points of view from both sides. Likewise, Daenerys' storyline develops
around the Targaryen's upheaval in Westeros, in which the Starks played a
significant role.
Simply Concluded the Themes
Point As given below:
·
7 Kingdom 1 Throne (Iron
Chair);
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Family;
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Love;
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Betrayel And Loyalty;
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Gender;
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Sexual Relationship;
·
Homo-Sexuality;
·
Politics And
plotting;
·
Violence;
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War;
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Sorrow;
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Death;
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Secrets;
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Tragedy;
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Good VS Evil;
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Power;
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Magic;
· Fairy-tale.
So it is the very nice
mixture of human emotion which represent explained written and played by the
Author, Actors,Director,Screen writer and teamwork.
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