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I love Cersei in Feast


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You can tell Martin’s feminism background while writing Cersei. She’s the embodiment of self hate, which makes her  a tragic character in the end. She tries so hard to “act” and “be” like her father, but she can’t and will never be able to hold that rol. It’s quite amazing how Martin portrays the non conformity feminine struggle in Westeros, we have three different perspectives on it and all of them end up with a huge backlash by males around, also it’s quite funny how all of them start in a very similar spot, doing things or desiring to have the life categorized for men.

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