Game of Thrones Season One Ultimate Unofficial Guide: The Game of Thrones Season 1 Analysis, Interpretation, and News

Game of Thrones Season One Ultimate Unofficial Guide: The Game of Thrones Season 1 Analysis, Interpretation, and News

Cole James

Language: English

Pages: 65

ISBN: 2:00239879

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


It's clear that The Game of Thrones has captivated the minds of TV viewers all around the world. If you're ready to gain a more nuanced understanding of this master work, Game of Thrones Season One Ultimate Unofficial Guide is for you. This guide answers all of the questions you've been asking about HBO's Game of Thrones. From a complete analysis of the plot and its symbolism to hidden clues within the show, this book provides inside analysis and news that can't be found anywhere else. The book includes a complete summary, interpretation, and analysis for Game of Thrones Season One. This is quite simply the Ultimate Unofficial Guide to The Game of Thrones Season One.

THIS BOOK INCLUDES: Plot Summary, Analysis and Interpretation, Predictions, Hidden Messages, and Signs & Symbols.

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Tyrion is a man true to his word, making him gain status as a trustworthy character although we are still unsure of his motives.  The Lannisters are maneuvering themselves to have total control of the realm. Introducing . . . The Imp Besides serving as the comedic crutch in the script, Tyrion Lannister proves to be a dynamic character. He is the last son born to Tywin and Joanna Lannister and is a dwarf. His mother died giving birth to him and his father and sister resent him for that.

can only hope his reign does not last long. Episode 10: Fire and Blood We pick up right where we had left with Ned’s head rolling and the sword dripping blood. Yoren immediately gets Arya out of the crowd and out of sight. He begins to cut her hair short and keeps calling her boy. She protests, but then realizes who Yoren is and that he is only protecting her. She ends up as the orphan boy Arry in the group of recruits being taken to The Wall. Some of the bigger boys bully her, but

and Varys are constantly trying to outwit one another and prove who knows more secrets. Petyr is called Littlefinger on account of his coming from a poor family in an area known as The Fingers located in The Vale. He and Cat grew up together and he has been in love with her ever since. When Catelyn was originally betrothed to Brandon Stark, Littlefinger challenged him for Cat and lost, forever physically and emotionally scarred from the defeat. He takes a special interest in Cat’s daughter Sansa

will be a kind king and that everyone already adores him. He promises the monetary and strategic support of his father as well. Renly later tries to persuade Ned to pronounce him King when Robert dies because Stannis, the soldier, would not make a good king. Renly serves as Maester of Laws on the council and is not seen taking a stand on much of anything. Renly deserts King’s Landing with Ser Loras and an entourage before Ned is able to publicly confront Cersei with the truth as to the rightful

outsider in the Stark family. Ravens are used in the kingdom to send news among the realms. Old Nan, the old nurse maid who tends to Bran, told him that ravens are not to be trusted. Bran and Rickon dream of following a three-eyed raven into the Stark family crypt, an ominous message foreshadowing Ned’s death. If ravens are not to be trusted, why are they used to share important news and why does the ominous dream come true? Throughout the series there are references made to long winters

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