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  |  BethS Adept
        Date Joined Jun 2004 Total Posts : 750 | Posted 5/4/2006 8:20 AM (GMT -4) |   |
abraxas5 said... I loved Game of Thrones, but I'm half-way through A Clash of Kings and I'm getting depressed. Practically everyone who I don't hate is miserable and/or dead. Can somebody please assure me that if I keep reading this series that something - anything - good will happen to someone who's decent, while at least one sadistic madman will eventually be punished? And can someone please assure me that these characters will stop making such boneheaded decisions? I'm so frustrated by them! One person in the whole book seems to have a good head on his shoulders, but I keep waiting for someone to chop it off.
I understand that all Martin's characters are flawed in their own way and that makes for an interesting, complex story. Unfortunately it seems like the characters who are hideously flawed are the only ones who are getting anywhere. I feel like nothing good happens to anyone who's not a sociopath - unless you consider an ax through your chest good. Which I don't.
I'll admit to being a sucker for happy endings. I know it's overly simplistic and at least I acknowledge my failings, but this series is driving me crazy. Will it get better or will I live in perpetual darkness?
Well, the thing is...none of us know the answer to that yet. The series isn't finished.
I will say that there is much darkness, but there is also hope, and some characters do end up in a good position..at least so far. And I will also say that certain despicable characters get what's coming to them. Just wait until you get to the end of A Storm of Swords, and for that matter, A Feast for Crows.
I don't think the characters are always making boneheaded decisions. They make decisions according to who they are, for one thing, and for another, sometimes all they have to choose between is bad and worse.
Despite the darkness, this is one of the most fascinating, compelling, and deeply imagined fantasy series I have ever read. I am hoping that the ending will ultimately be positive for those characters I've grown to love (Tyrion, Jon Snow, and Arya are my favorites), because I'd hate to think Martin dragged us through the tunnel only to leave us trapped in the dark. I like happy endings, too.
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