Due to poor brain development, the behavior of "brainless people" is often jaw-dropping, and their decision-making always makes people laugh ......
Perhaps, you and I are one of them, and it is not enough to be called representatives.
Who are the two big brainless people in A Song of Ice and Fire?Martin's "realism" handwriting, what ending did it give them?
**Little Devil Head—Joffrey Baratheon
Brainless"At the top of the list is none other than Joffrey Baratheon. The brain of this little tyrant is clearly falling on the ** shelf, he cannot understand the concept of benevolence and long-term, and every decision is a harbinger of disaster. For example, he ordered Eddard Stark's loyal head to be cut off with a single sword, pushing the Seven Kingdoms into an endless civil war, which perfectly illustrates what it means to "get your brain in water".
Everyone has pros and cons, and this phrase seems to have failed with Joffrey. The little ghost is cruel, willful, and power-hungry, but extremely cowardly. Wanting to emulate his father Robert for fighting bravely and skillfully, he really only stopped thinking, and when he encountered danger, his brain began to take a vacation, to be precise, his central nervous system seemed to be always watching the battle in the Colosseum, and he was not in his position. As a result, no one but Cersei could appreciate his inner heath of roaring luxury.
Even if it's not the Queen of Thorns, it's possible that the Three Fools, the Second Guy, or even the little demon Tyrion ended up with him. In Martin's writing, the Queen of Thorns is the most urgent, and she is more capable and less caring, so everything seems to be as reasonable as reality but seems foggy. Ostensibly, Little Rose became Joffrey's queen, and the Tyrells benefited the most, and they should have ensured that the wedding was safe. Besides, Little Rose is still a second-married girl with a bad reputation, and she is not treated by Cersei because she often performs public welfare shows. In fact, only the elder Oknella Tyrell saw the biggest uncontrollable of this "certainty" - Joffrey's "no brain".
When power and brainlessness meet, no one can guarantee that everything will work logically. Perhaps, the consummation of the wedding will make the Tyrells family happy;Perhaps, the rebellious Joffrey slowly obeyed Little Rose;Perhaps, Cersei began to accept the ...... of the Tyrells because of JoffreyOlenna knew that this might not happen to Joffrey, so she didn't feel comfortable pinning the fate of her entire clan on a madman, even one with abundant resources. Because it is not easy to raise a madman, there is no solution to change. As the famous industrialist Kazuo Inamori said, adults can only be screened, not educated.
Crazy love wifeLysa Arryn
Rysa Tully**'s husband, Jon Arryn, is the fuse of the entire big story line of Ice and Fire. She was disgusting, and seemed even more pitiful than Joffrey. No one cares about her feelings, her likes, she is like a passive "brainless".
If Lord Tully had been able to convince Littlefinger to marry her, perhaps the series of tragedies that followed would not have happened, but Lord Tully looked down on Littlefinger; If Jon Arryn had treated his wife and family like Master Stark, Lysa might not have miscarriage after miscarriage, and Power-hungry Littlefinger wouldn't have a chance; If only Lysa could give herself enough attention......
There are no ifs in the world of the "Brainless", from the moment she gives up on herself. After all, a piece of meat that began to rot from the inside out could not resist the attacks of hyenas and vultures, it was so weak that even the boneless maggots could not chase away. Lysa never dared to face herself, her rot made the "evil" of the people around her constantly approach, and she became extremely irritable and foul-smelling. Without Littlefinger, there would be other conspirators who would approach her, use her, and destroy her, depending on her identity.
If she were an ordinary person, she would not die well in Martin's writing. Ordinary her, in order to "win over the imaginary enemy", she will break the bottom line of being born again and again, and try her best to have a skin-to-skin relationship with the boy next door who loves her sister. Even if her father fulfills her, Lysa, who is suspicious after marriage, will also ...... for men, tickets, houses, cars, and childrencan surpass her sister and constantly force herself to refresh the bottom line crazily. There are so many forces that can end her in this process, including of course the people she thinks are closest to her.
Is the Mother of Dragons a brainless?
In Game of Thrones, the Mother of Dragons is portrayed as a leader with the occasional knotted brain. After countless setbacks and betrayals, the moral boundaries in her mind blurred. The dragon roasted her in Westeros, standing on the ashes, shouting "For freedom!" One can't help but wonder if it's "liberation" or "**."
In fact, she could have taken more precise actions, such as flying straight to the Red Keep to deal with Cersei. The slaughter of the city was a dramatic choice, but it also inadvertently led to an interesting topic: can we also be brainless under great pressure? (I won't expand on it here).
The Mother of Dragons didn't choose to slaughter the city, what would she do?
In the writings of George R.R. Martin, Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons, has a clear moral thread running through her decisions and actions. Her three dragons can be understood as luck in the real world. But if she doesn't adapt to the Dothraki culture, doesn't understand the real weaknesses of Slave City, and doesn't have the determination to be a wise leader, this luck and opportunity will be useless. She practiced a deep understanding of power and responsibility with her actions, and although the pressures of life constantly tested her, she never let these pressures wear away the bottom line.
In short, Martin's Mother of Dragons will not slaughter cities, she will not kill indiscriminately, she will always face the perpetrators!