margaery tyrell and sansa stark

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sansa personality and physical appearance

Sansa is traditionally beautiful, taking after her mother's family (House Tully) with her high cheekbones, deep blue eyes, and thick soft auburn hair, which is lighter than her mother's. She is eleven years old at the start of A Song of Ice and Fire. As she has grown up, her figure has been described as tall, graceful, and womanly. Sansa is described as soft-spoken and sweet-smelling.

Raised as a lady, Sansa possesses the traditional feminine graces of her milieu, with a keen interest in music, poetry, singing, dancing, embroidery, and other traditional feminine activities. Like many girls her age, Sansa is enthralled by songs and stories of romance and adventure, particularly those depicting handsome princes, honorable knights, chivalry, and love. She keeps faith with both the old gods and the Seven.

Sansa's relationship with her sister Arya is often strained, and the two are opposites in most respects. Her dearest friend is Jeyne Poole, the daughter of Vayon Poole, the steward of Winterfell. Sansa is fond of lemon cakes, with Gage making the treats whenever possible.

margaery personality and physical appearance

Margaery has thick, softly curling brown hair and large brown eyes. She has a slender but womanly figure with smooth and unblemished pale skin and small breasts. Margaery is fair and lively, with a shy and sweet smile. She is regarded as beautiful pretty by most. Tyrion Lannister considers her to be just as comely as Sansa Stark. Both Sansa and Cersei Lannister note the similarities in appearance between Margaery and her youngest brother, Loras. According to Cersei, Margaery and Loras look more alike than Cersei and her twin, Jaime. According to Renly Baratheon, there are people who claim Margaery looks like Lyanna Stark.

Margaery is intelligent and shrewd, taking after her cunning grandmother, Lady Olenna Tyrell. Margaery is her protégée, and as such, Olenna has made certain that Margaery is capable of protecting herself from those who might use or abuse her. Varys describes Margaery as sweet and tractable. Sansa considers Margaery to be sweet and gentle, while Cersei considers her to be restless, as Margaery often goes for a ride, a trip by boat, or out hawking. The generous Margaery is popular with smallfolk. She follows the Faith of the Seven.

Margaery's attire includes a sheer gown of ivory silk, Myrish lace, and seed pearls. She also wears green with a cloak of autumn flowers, and a pale green samite gown with a tight-laced bodice that bares her shoulders and the top of her bosom.

relationship with each other

Initial Encounters

Sansa Stark first meets Margaery Tyrell when she arrives in King’s Landing to marry Joffrey Baratheon. At this point, Sansa is still reeling from the trauma of her father’s execution and the subsequent dangers she faces in the capital. Margaery is introduced as a charming and politically astute character who quickly captures Joffrey’s attention. During their initial encounters, Sansa feels a mix of admiration for Margaery’s beauty and social grace, but also a sense of competition since they are both vying for Joffrey’s favor.

Growing Friendship

As events unfold, particularly after Joffrey’s death at his wedding (the infamous “Purple Wedding”), Margaery becomes more sympathetic towards Sansa. The two women find themselves in similar predicaments; both are navigating the treacherous waters of court politics while trying to survive in a hostile environment. Margaery shows kindness towards Sansa, offering her friendship during a time when Sansa feels isolated and vulnerable.

Margaery’s approach is strategic; by befriending Sansa, she not only provides emotional support but also strengthens her own position within the court. This friendship allows Sansa to feel less alone amidst the chaos surrounding them. They share moments where they confide in each other about their fears and aspirations, which helps to solidify their bond.

Political Implications

However, it is essential to recognize that their relationship is not purely based on friendship; it is heavily influenced by political motivations. Margaery is aware that aligning herself with Sansa could be beneficial for her own ambitions within King’s Landing. As such, while there are genuine elements of camaraderie between them, there remains an underlying current of political maneuvering.

sexual experience and thoughts on sex

In the books, Margaery's sexual experiences are not as explicit or graphic as some other characters. Her romantic and sensual exploits are more implied through dialogue and subtle actions rather than being described in vivid detail.When Margaery first arrives at King's Landing, she is described as having a certain allure and charm that attracts suitors. Cersei notes her niece's "green" inexperience with men, but it's clear Margaery has a growing understanding of how to use her femininity and wit to manipulate those around her for political gain.One of the most significant scenes hinting at Margaery's sexual experiences occurs when she shares a bed with Renly Baratheon, her intended husband. Although the act itself is not shown, Margaery reveals to Sansa later that Renly was gentle and affectionate, contrasting Cersei's harsh teachings on the use of sex as power. This suggests Margaery might have engaged in sexual activity with Renly, but the exact nature of their intimacy is left to interpretation.When Margaery marries Tommen, her experiences become even more cryptic.

Margaery Tyrell's thoughts and feelings about sex are subtle yet revealing. When Margaery shares her bed with Renly Baratheon, her intended husband, she describes him as gentle and affectionate, which suggests she values intimacy for emotional connection rather than solely as a means of power or conquest. This is a departure from the cynical views on sex prevalent in the Seven Kingdoms, particularly within the Lannister and Baratheon circles.During a conversation with Sansa Stark, Margaery appears to view sex with a practical yet .

sexual experience and thoughts on sex

Sansa Stark's sexual experiences are relatively limited and traumatic. Her first experience with a man is with Joffrey Baratheon, which is described as being painful and humiliating for Sansa. The act is rushed and awkward, with Joffrey focusing more on asserting his power over the innocent girl than on any pleasure or enjoyment.Sansa's only other notable sexual encounter in the books is with Reek, the broken and abusive Ramsay Bolton. Even the mere threat of sexual violence is used by Ramsay to torment and break Sansa. Her experience with Reek is not described in explicit graphic detail but the horror and trauma she feels are palpable.Sansa's limited sexual experiences in the books are a reflection of her character arc. She is a pure and innocent soul who is repeatedly victimized by the cruel and patriarchal culture of Westeros. Her sexual encounters are always tied to themes of power, violence, and trauma, rather than romance, consent, or mutual pleasure.

sexual experience and thoughts on sex

Sansa Stark's thoughts and feelings about sex are shaped by her traumatic experiences and the societal norms she was raised with. Despite her innocence and purity, Sansa was brutally assaulted by Joffrey Baratheon, leaving her with a deep-seated fear and aversion towards sexual contact.When Shae, a former prostitute, advises Sansa to "put the trick where it does the most good" and use sex as a tool for power, Sansa is horrified. She recoils from the idea of exploiting her body for political gain, as this runs counter to her moral compass and sense of self-worth.Later, when Sansa is forced into a marriage of convenience with Ramsay Bolton, she is subjected to a nightmarish existence filled with emotional and sexual abuse. The trauma of these experiences further solidifies her negative views on sex.Sansa's thoughts on the topic are not explicitly stated, but her actions and reactions convey a sense of revulsion towards the idea of using her body for political or personal advancement at the expense of her dignity and well-being. Her experiences have left her with a deep distrust and distaste for the often cruel and exploitative nature of sexuality in Westeros.

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