Sansa Stark’s Character Development: Sophie Turner Did A Brilliant Job By Playing Sansa Stark In GOT

Here are a few reasons why Sophie Turner did a great job with Sansa Stark's character development. Read on:

Sophie Turner is the English actress from the popular Television series, Game of Thrones. The fans of the show were disappointed by the show’s ending for different reasons. By the end of the show, there were quite a few characters who had drastic character developments, Sansa Stark being one of them, from little bird to Queen of the North.

Little Dove:
She started the show as a little dove, the perfect little lady. She is betrothed to Prince Jeoffrey and she soon acclimates to her place in the capital. After Ned Stark, her father tries to expose the truth behind Joffrey’s birth and is killed for it, she is treated as a traitor. She was forced to watch as her father was killed.

Little Bird:
She becomes a prisoner of war still at the capital and subservient to King Joffrey. She remains strong and kind throughout all the abuse. She learns from Cerci and gets close to Tyrion Lannister.

Lady Stark:
She is soon freed from her engagement to King Jeffrey and is instead arranged to marry Ser Loras Tyrell. She doesn’t take up the offer to leave Kings Landings with Petyr. The marriage between Loras and her never materializes.

Alayne Stone:
She stays till Joffrey and Margaery’s wedding where she gets her revenge on Joffrey. She escapes to the Vale of Arryn. Lysa Arryn, her aunt, tries to kill her but Petyr intervenes.

Bolton Bride:
She accompanies Lord Baelish and her cousin Robin Arryn around the Vale before leaving for the North. Little Finger brokers a marriage between Sansa and Ramsay. She suffers through a lot of abuse at the hands of Ramey. She escapes once again with the help of Theon and Myranda.

Red Wolf:
After her escape, she reunites with her brother Jon Snow at Castle Black. She proves her smarts in planning shrewd battles and attacks. She gets her revenge on Ramsey as she commands the knights of the Vale to arms. However, Jon gets the title of the King in the North even though she has proved to be a more rational leader.

Lady of Winterfell:
She gets the title of Lady of Winterfell when Jon abandons his post as King in the North to meet the Dragon Queen, Daenerys Targaryan. She reunites with Bran and Arya, her younger siblings. They were at each other’s throats for a while but Sansa calls Lord Baelish’s execution knowing about his plans and Arya carries out the execution.

Queen in the North:
She refuses to accept Daenerys as Queen and feels betrayed when Jon bends the knee to the Dragon Queen. She reconnects with Theon Greyjoy, Sandor Clegane, and Tyrion Lannister, her old friends. She reveals Jon’s lineage. She survives the Battle of King’s Landing. After Bran is elected the new King, she insists on the North’s independence and is crowned Queen in the North.

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