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Why does joffrey kill ros - lhi

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For you book readers, yes I know that some of the courtesans in Braavos enjoy higher status and the professional ones are known throughout the realm but there are the dockside street walkers as well. Also, Braavos whores are not enslaved.

Ros should have moved there. Would have probably saved me from writing this article. Speaking of slaves, before Dany freed the Unsullied, they were treated in such deplorable ways. Where is the uproar about their treatment? No internet rage about all of that but maybe that is because Dany freed them. Frankly, that was more tragic than this random prostitute being tortured. Not as many as the number of people upset about Ros.

What about all the animal abuse? I suppose I am waiting for the reactions to a few upcoming scenarios to play out. Are we going to hear Ramsay Bolton is a misandrist because he tortures Theon? Probably not. And by now Ros is probably just a distant, fading memory for most Game of Thrones fans.

Why do people complain about GoT as if its real life? And being a whore is not misogynist or misogynistic. I worked for myself and thought of myself as a therapist as well as entertainer. I held many weeping clients, encouraged others to seek professional psychotherapy and was a confident to many, as well as servicing their sexual needs, which I enjoyed more than slaving in an office making others rich..

Women dont realise that its not men that are the enemy. Its people without compassion or conscience…. Feminism is a sexist obselete word in the west. We have equality…. You dont deserve it now thankfully…You dont get freedom AND the special treatment of the oppressed. We arent a minority either…in most places we are a majority. Grow up…. Joffrey was exposed as a coward, and he increasingly fetishized death.

Margaery Tyrell played to his obvious obsession with such things including the possibility of killing something or someone with the crossbow in an oddly sexual way. Littlefinger had also been shown to be willing to acquire girls for clients wishing to do all manner of deplorable things to them, and Ros was spying on him for Varys.

As shown many times, Littlefinger and Varys always seem to find things out, and Varys was meeting face-to-face with Ros. It really was only a matter of time before Littlefinger found out, but both Varys and Ros were going about it like there was little to no chance that their plans could be exposed.

Joffrey was clearly moving in the direction of needing someone to murder to fulfill his fantasies, Littlefinger was the obvious person to turn to for such things, and Ros was the obvious target since Littlefinger needed to get rid of her.

He clearly hated everyone rather than just women and was demented. He was incestuous Mad King Pt. Joffrey is not a well written character and is extremely misandristic, it just shows how much man-hating society is. Also Arya is a marry sue and token feminist character. And…bottom line. Which by the way is based heavily on the War of the Roses in English history.

Much of the society in Game of Thrones is based on Middle Age culture which was horribly misogynistic. Especially any half-way decently written story with any kind of nuance and maybe simplicity and blunt traditional messages are more your thing.

Anyone who can explain why he killed her? For a reason or just because he felt like killing? Proximate cause? Joffrey is a cold blooded, sadistic and sociopathic little shit. Ultimate cause? It was a growing subplot. He could not kill anyone in battle so he obsessed over historical deaths, fantasizing about taking lives, and so on.

Margaery Tyrell kept playing to his obsession because she was trying to butter him up. She even held his crossbow while they discussed the possibility of her killing something or someone while he watched, and he was clearly aroused by the idea of it.

Nobody was rotting for Theon because he betrayed the Starks not saying he deserves this. Nobody cares about the unsullied because nobody knew them before they were free. The story is what matters. Also, it is all just a story…. Ramsay is Psychopath. Joffrey is an insane villain and a cold-blooded killer, and clearly a hater of women as previously established. The plot gets no thicker than that. Not debating what it did, but instead debating the killing of Ros for refusing to do any more nude scenes.

What makes it a debate is that, although firing someone for not wanting to continually take their clothes off and engage in various lued acts, she DID sign on to be a prostitute on an HBO series, did she not? I mean, what did she expect? I think that would have made a much better article, and much better debate material that would have garnered more than 10 11 now comments. I think you have Esme Bianco mixed up with Emilia Clarke, who has stated she is not doing any more nude scenes as Dany.

I liked Ros. I think she was the most feminist character, more than Catelyn or Cersei, who were married off for politics. So actually, Dontos killed Joffrey via wine, just as Joffrey has intended to do to Dontos. I see you, GRRM.

It went like this: Joffrey had Sansa on her knees in front of him in the Great Hall. Joffrey pointed his crossbow at Sansa and berated her because Robb won a battle. Sucks to suck, Joffrey. Then, Joffrey orders his man to beat Sansa, but not her face because he likes her pretty. It was one of Joffrey's ickiest lines. Sansa was punched in the stomach, beaten and stripped down, at which point Tyrion comes to her rescue. Tyrion publicly embarrassed Joffrey, before clothing and helping up Sansa.

So, it ended fine. But still, what kind of dude embarrasses the woman he is supposed to marry in this way? Joffrey had some deep psychological issues. Though, I will also say that Margaery Tyrell was able to handle being Joffrey's betrothed with much more tact. Then again, I think Margaery could probably manipulate just about any man into just about anything.

Also, can Sansa Stark get a happy ending? In terms of the show, there have been two standout villains: Joffrey and Ramsay. Sansa had relationships with BOTH of them. Girlfriend deserves some joy at the end of all of this. Okay, back to Joffrey's threat.

On the night Sansa married Tyrion, Joffrey threatens to rape her, stating that the king can do as he likes. I don't doubt that Joffrey may have eventually made good on this threat, but since Joffrey dies shortly after he never gets a chance. Also, Joffrey seemed to be slightly asexual. And, if kings can do as they please like he says, he very well could have had sex with anyone, at any time, and he never did. It seemed like power, violence and torture - not sex - got him off.

There was certainly parental jealousy. Yes, Joffrey and Sansa both have doting mothers, but Sansa also had a loving father and Joffrey did not. Of course, the distance between Robert Baratheon and Joffrey came from the fact that Joffrey was not his actual son, though neither of them actually knew that.

In fact, Joffrey tried so hard that in the books he killed a cat, cut open her pregnant belly, and brought the kittens to Robert. Robert Baratheon was pretty freaked out, as pretty much anyone would be. This parental jealousy was mixed with embarrassment, as Sansa had seen Joffrey get bested by Arya and Nymeria.

Robb Stark was also winning in battles. Speaking of torture, what else did Joffrey do to Sansa? Joffrey has to have someone he loves, right? But, I suppose not having a weakness is what makes for great villains. For example, Ramsay Bolton killed his own father, killed his baby half-brother, and fed his long-time lover Myranda's body to his dogs. In season two, Cersei tries to talk reasonable war strategy with Joffrey, who was, as we all know, unreasonable.

Um, that is so not something you say to your mother. Cersei slaps the shit out of him, as she should, and the workers in the Great Hall noticed Joffrey getting bitch slapped. At this point, Joffrey informs Cersei that what she did is punishable by death and that she will never do it again. But Joffrey, like, definitely means he'll kill her. I think we can all agree that Sansa had the worst two wedding nights in the history of wedding nights.

When they arrived at the altar, Joffrey removed the stool on which Tyrion was to stand. At the reception, Joffrey threatened to rape Sansa, which I already pointed out in a previous point. But Joffrey also suggested a bedding ceremony, in which Sansa would be stripped down — in front of everyone — and carried to her bedroom.

Tyrion protests, because Tyrion is just a perfect human being. Though Tyrion protected Sansa, Joffrey was down for getting Sansa naked in front of everyone on her wedding day.

Joffrey is the worst wedding guest, even at his own wedding, which is aptly nicknamed "The Purple Wedding. Instead, Joffrey entertains guests with a mock play of his victory in the War of Five Kings, and all the actors are dwarfs. Ha-ha, so clever, Joffrey. Contents Inside :1 Is Google express safe to use? Is Google express safe to…. Contents Inside :1 What is fancy shredded cheese? Contents Inside :1 How do you get a training dummy in Sims 3?

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