Game of Thrones Elisabeth Dukes Pages 160 - 218 I am currently three weeks into the book the “Game of Thrones.” So far, Eddard Stark and his daughters have reached King’s landing. Bran has awoken out of his injury coma, paralyzed from the waist down. While Daenerys has accepted her role a Khaleesi and has broken free from her brothers grasp. Let's just say I was to place myself inside the book the “Game of Thrones.” Who would befriend and who would be foe? Based on the character development throughout the beginning of the book, I would think of the Stark family I would be friends with Jon, Arya, and Bran. In the South, I think Daenerys Targaryen would pretty much be my only friend. These characters like to break the social standards and find their own way. I encourage this ideal in my everyday life. I feel I would have a harder time getting along with Viserys Targaryen, Robert Baratheon, and Cersei Lannister. These characters are all hot-headed with only their view in mind. I can't stand people with this type of attitude. What would be my character's identity? Of course, I would keep my same features, blonde hair, and blue eyes. I would probably be in a commoners family but have a dying dream of having more than just a ranch with a farm and livestock. Basing my father figure on my own dad, he would want me to be protected. So unlike a normal village girl, he would train me in the arts of the sword and combat. The inner dream of adventure would lead me to go out on my own horseback. My goal would be to travel to the great wall and there I would stumble upon Jon. Eventually, heading to Winterfell to meet the rest of the Stark Family and take refuge as their guest. Once I decided to start my journey, again, I will head South. Accidentally, meeting the traveling Dothraki and befriending Daenerys. I would then travel with them and learn about the Dothraki culture. I would continuously journey looking for friends and adventure Comments on other class members blog posts:Sophia Morrison:
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Sophia Morrison
2/16/2018 12:01:26 pm
Nice commentary, I always love reading your responses! Living and being part of a fantasy world very different from our own would be a shocking, but an amazing experience! I agree with you that it would be difficult getting along with the characters in the book, I also felt that in my reading scenario. I can't wait to read more!
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Mariana Alvarez
2/16/2018 02:48:43 pm
As always, Elizabeth great job! I always look forward to reading your blog post because you book has me hooked. I really loved the way that you put as much detail into the part of putting yourself in the book. I would love to be part of the Game of Thrones world, I think it would be a lot of fun... and probably confusing, but guess that's what makes it fun! Hahah! Great job Elisabeth, can't wait to read more!
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Wyatt Fluck
2/16/2018 08:34:32 pm
I find it amazing how you can read, and understand such a complex book. Me personally I find it very hard to comprehend books like that, but you did a very good job at not only understanding, but relating to the characters.
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Madison Perales
2/21/2018 02:14:00 pm
I love how open minded you are E, you show a different side of life that's very unique. You have made me enjoy your book even though I haven't read it. My question for you would be if you had to live in one of these main characters families, who would it be and why? Do you think you would have a huge impact on the book's plot if you were a character in it and why?
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