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There is something about Sansa Stark that touched me. Granted I first saw Sophie Turner as her casting before I even got to read the books. It was this GIF image of her looking murderously at Joffrey after he made her look at her father’s head (which I only figured out once I finished reading the boeken and watching the show). I remember the actress had this cold beauty and intensity (at face value). So when I started reading A Game of Thrones, I was slightly biased but then she was portrayed so poorly in there—naive, self-centered and submissive. But as I keep reading, I still felt sympathy...
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Right, well, I notice a lot of people absolutely hate Sansa. Personally, I think Sansa is an excellent character, though maybe not a favourite she's definitely pretty close.

Now, if u haven't read up to A Feast for Crows, I recomend u turn back right now because there will be spoilers. Pretty big spoilers, and lots of them.

Anyways, this is my opinion about Sansa and my resoponse to the haters.

Why people hate Sansa
As far as I can see, the key reason people hate Sansa is her girliness and shallowness at the beginning of the boeken (or TV Show, if u prefer). Yes, I agree Sansa needed to grow...
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posted by AngelGirl1992
I have noticed that a lot of people think that the prophecy of Cersei being defeated door a younger and beautiful queen and taking everything that she hold dear, are Daenerys ore Margaery. I on the other hand stand firmly behind that prophecy is about Sansa.

The Parallel between Sansa Stark and Cersei Lannister arc

Sansa and Cersei are not completely similar, no. But they are in the sense that Sansa shares, at the beginning of the series, many qualities with a young Cersei. We know from the text and from backstory from Jaime, that Cersei was a very idealistic young girl. She dreamed of being a...
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