The rise of the "Game of Thrones" is part of the fall of America

The rise of the “Game of Thrones” is part of the fall of America

‘There was always something disturbing in the show: a hunger for cruelty that never stopped. Incest, head cutting, tongue-picking, stabbing pregnant women in the belly, eunuch, castrated people, rape, crucifixion, children thrown from windows, children tied to a pole, people fed to alive dogs, more incest. And then the work had real genocide. The enormous heap of talent has been spent portraying even more baroque barbarism.’

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Game of Thrones and Medieval (Unpleasant)

Game of Thrones and Medieval (Unpleasant)

Severe violence, sexism and misogyny in some of the throne series, Song of Ice and Fire, and some of them in the Throne Games series, awaken some viewers who sometimes find these scenes unnecessary. Martin has also been accused of male chauvinism for his frequent involvement in sexual violence. Martin defended himself against these allegations by saying that he was a “feminist and that he had done nothing but revitalize the forms of sexuality typical for the Middle Ages in his novels.

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Postmodern medieval representation and perception in "Game of Thrones"

Postmodern medieval representation and perception in “Game of Thrones”

In this article, the producer of the American HBO channel, George Raymond Richard Martin’s Song of Ice and Fire based on the novel series created by David Benioff and Daniel Brett Weiss, the medieval idea presented in the popular television series Game of Thrones. Even though medievalism, which is revitalized today, is not tarafından seen by professional historians as a noteworthy phenomenon subject to serious scientific research”, it is far from being a temporary fashion: its roots go back to 19th century romanticism and inspire new generations. there is an ongoing complex phenomenon.

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Naomi Watts: The role of the Game of Thrones spin-off is frightening

Naomi Watts: The role of the Game of Thrones spin-off is frightening

Game of Thrones, which became one of the most critically acclaimed series with its 8th final season, started shooting of spin-off project. Naomi Watts, who starred in the series, said it was both exciting and frightening to take part in the project after the final season. (Spin-off: Make a separate array with the characters of a highly popular array or produce a side story.)

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Lena Headey: ‘I wanted a better death for Cersei’

Lena Headey: ‘I wanted a better death for Cersei’

LEna Headey has been an actress for three years, but this experience does not dispel doubt about her abilities. Near University of Game of Thrones “No, it makes me doubt myself more,” she says, when we find ourselves in an apartment suite at Soho House in Berlin. “Because you think they have to lie fucking.”

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Who is Sophie Turner without Sansa Stark?

Who is Sophie Turner without Sansa Stark?

After years of tragedy, upheaval and cataclysm, Winterfell is now secure and on the way to recovery in the capable hands of the new Queen in the North, Sansa Stark. But on a bright spring afternoon, the actress who plays her surveyed a new kingdom. From a high-rise hotel at the southern tip of Manhattan, Sophie Turner gazed out at the glittering harbor and beyond to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, timeworn landmarks that nevertheless retain their power to dazzle, especially during the early blushes of your honeymoon with the city.

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