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Old 18th January 2006, 05:31 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Foreshadowing in ASOIAF

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The first chapter, when they find the Direwolf pups, was certainly rich in symbolism and offered us a foreshadowing of the death of Ned and Robert.

For the later connections between the children and direwolves, though - I would personally see it less as an issue of foreshadowing, as much as that the direwolves themselves and the children are inextricably linked - they are effectively a shared conscious experience, so it's inevitable that the direwolves will very much reflect the children's own personalities.

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True, and they also seem to share their fate i.e. Nymeria- Arya, both gone wild, Snow and Ghost, both the outcasts, Robb and Grey Wind, both dead-
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Old 18th January 2006, 07:13 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Well dead is a generalization, to be specific they were both beheaded.
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Old 1st February 2006, 11:15 PM   #18 (permalink)
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In Tyrion's first POV in AGOT, page 91 of my paperback, the following exchange takes place between Tyrion and Jaime as they discuss Bran and his recent accident.

"He could end his torment," Jaime said. "I would, if it were my son. It would be a mercy."
"I advise against putting that suggestion to Lord Eddard, sweet brother," Tyrion said. "He should not take it kindly."
"Even if the boy does live, he will be a cripple. Worse than a cripple. A grotesque. Give me a good clean death."
Tyrion replied with a shrug that accentuated the twist of his shoulders. "Speaking for the grotesques," he said, "I beg to differ. Death is so terribly final, while life is full of possibilities."
Jaime smiled. "You are a perverse little imp, aren't you?"
"Oh, yes," Tyrion admitted. "I hope the boy does wake, I would be most interested to hear what he might have to say."
His brother's smile curdled like sour milk. "Tyrion, my sweet brother, he said darkly, "there are times when you give me cause to wonder whose side you are on."

Four things struck me from this exchange.

First, I should have seen that Jaime was implying that he had a son.

Second, Tyrion knew about Jaime's sons and so was not fazed by the comment.

Third, Jaime never wants to be crippled. He abhors the thought of being crippled. Martin set Jaime up to be introduced to Vargo Hoat.

Fourth, even Jaime doubts Tyion's loyalties before the fighting even begins. Who will Tyrion ultimately side with?
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Old 9th February 2006, 05:14 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Oh, those direwolves. They have the natures of their masters and mistresses. They were sent to the Starks by the gods of the north. And if that is true, Ned thinks, then what had he done by killing Lady. So he dies horribly and his family scatters. I just get this weird feeling that if you kill one of them you're in big trouble. I want to see how the Freys turn out because I don't think it was too smart to butcher Grey Wind like that. I have a feeling they're going to feel the wrath of the gods, too.
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Old 9th February 2006, 05:58 PM   #20 (permalink)
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I want to see how the Freys turn out because I don't think it was too smart to butcher Grey Wind like that. I have a feeling they're going to feel the wrath of the gods, too.
I think they may already be feeling some wrath with Lady Stoneheart running around and stringing up anything that even smells like a Frey.
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Old 14th April 2006, 10:34 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I was thinking today that the primary religion of The Seven Kingdoms is the worship of The Seven... the Father, the Mother, the Maid, the Warrior, the Crone, the Smith, and the Stranger. Do these aspects of the god of the Faith mirror the aspects of the seven kingdoms that comprise a unified Westeros?

IIRC, the kingdoms are Dorne, The Reach (the rich fertile lands south of God's Eye and north of Dorne), the Westerlands, the Riverlands (it seems to me that the Iron Islands were traditionally tied to the Riverlands), The Vale, the Coastlands (the Storm Coast and east coast of Westeros), and the North.

Even though Ned held to the old gods, he and his companions were seven in number when they went to the Tower of Joy.

I don't know exactly what I'm saying here, but perhaps a fellowship of seven will also undertake a quest to save a lady. Dany? Sansa? Margaery? And will those seven represent each of the kingdoms and each of the aspects of the Faith?
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I think they may already be feeling some wrath with Lady Stoneheart running around and stringing up anything that even smells like a Frey.
Ew, what does a Frey smell like?


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Old 15th April 2006, 01:59 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Don't tell me you actually know?!?!
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Old 30th March 2008, 08:21 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Re: Foreshadowing in ASOIAF

The question of Jon's father, forshadowing, and sons continuing in the sins/actions/alliances of ther fathers popped into my head today.

Eddard raised his banner in rebellion and marched south. He lost his honor by fathering a bastard while on campaign.

Robb raised his banner in rebellion and marched south. He lost his honor by sleeping with a virgin while on campaign. So as not to commit the sin of his father, Robb married the girl.

Rhaegar read something in a book that changed his life. Aemon was familiar with the same material. Rhaegar became even more serious. He secretly took a Stark girl to his bed.

Jon has been given certain books by Aemon. Jon will soon understand these passages. Jon is already serious. When Jon thinks of Ygritte, he often compares her to Arya.
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If Rhaegar had indeed bedded Lyanna, then Jon would be his.....and Eddard wouldn't have fathered a bastard. Only a lie to keep Jon safe.

Which in turn got Robb killed.

Sins of the father indeed...
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Re: Foreshadowing in ASOIAF

I think the best instance of foreshadowing is Dany's vision in the House of the Undying of Qarth. She sees Sansa in the Eyrie, Jon on the Wall, and the War of the Five Kings, though she doesn't recognize any of it.
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15 days short of 2 years. Nice thread resurrection.

Arya's realtionship to her wolf is very interesting. She has to force her wolf away, just as she has to force her identity away if she wishes to become a Faceless Person (yeah I changed the pronoun there, but she's not a Man y'know.) Driving away her identity has proven just as difficult as driving away Nymeria. Does Arya's inability to completely sever herself from her history actually benefit the agenda of the Faceless Men (thereby explaning the old man's willingness to keep her on despite her shortcomings?) What to make of the fact that her wolf is apparently the she-devil leading the pack of wolves terrorizing the Riverlands? An assassin is supposed to be a lone wolf, not a leader of a pack. In the course of her career as a Faceless Person does Arya unwittingly gain a following of supporters? What to make of the dream she has the night she goes blind? Is there a reason why this post is mostly questions? (Answer-Yes, because I don't yet see any of the answers.)
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