Abstract. The roles being played by female actors in Game of Thrones are fairly stereotypical, ranging from mother and whore to virgin. These roles are analysed in depth to ascertain whether they
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In the midst of political alliances and familial expectations, Alina Hightower navigates the challenges of her arranged marriage to Robb Stark, the heir of Winterfell. As the warmth of the Reach meets the icy North, their relationship becomes a tale of duty, love, and the delicate balance between two great houses.
Game of Thrones is very white and male. Even most of the female main characters in the show were either stereotypically female, like Sansa, Catelyn, and Cersei, or acting in a male way, like Arya and Brienne, with Daenerys somewhere in the middle. The only characters who were people of color were usually servants like Missandei and Grey Worm.
Most crucially: where The Lord of the Rings was overrun with male protagonists, A Game of Thrones, the first book, evenly split its point-of-view chapters between male and female characters. TheFrom the beginning, Game of Thrones has distinguished itself through its female characters. Unlike so many other prestige dramas, fantasy sagas, and (pseudo) historical epics, it considered
Daenerys Targaryen, 'Game of Thrones' Image Credit: Photofest Five characters from the fantasy series — the most successful show in HBO's history — made this list.
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