To begin with, Sansa's chapter was definitely to me the most surprising one. Chaos has run a muck in King's Landing. In prior chapters, Robert passes away and Joffery takes the throne. Of course, Cersei is still being devious and makes Eddard a prisoner after showing her a will that gave him rights to the kingdom. Sansa comes into play by betraying her whole entire family and supporting Cercei's accusation of Eddard being a traitor.
I know from previous events, that Sansa was selfish and her eyes were only on Joffery and being his wife. I did not know that Sansa would take it as far as hurting her own flesh and blood for status and gold.With this in mind she is young and naive but still doesn't make her actions justifiable. This chapter stuck with me and made me feel many emotions. I've noticed a reoccurring theme of people not caring about much except lavish parties and power. Although not all characters were as deceitful as the others, the honorable men got into the most trouble and hardship.
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