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Is the High Sparrow ultimately more concerned about personal power than social justice?
To what extent are vows of chastity a necessary or positive thing? Discuss in the context of Sam, the Night’s Watch, and the Kingsguard.
“Women must become like men to successfully rule.” Discuss this quote in the context of the female characters in A Feast for Crows.
Are we always better off not knowing our futures? Discuss in relation to prophecy in the novel.
Is a talent for manipulation more important than military prowess in securing power?
Is there any substantial difference between justice and revenge? Discuss in connection with Brienne, Cersei, and Arianne.
Will it ever be possible for Arya to give her up her identity as a Stark and become “no one”?
“Cersei’s main motivation is not political power but the protection of her children.” Discuss.
Can the return of Daenerys Targaryen and her dragons really save Westeros?
Why do fools, like Moon Boy, but not singers, like Dareon and the Blue Bard, survive in A Feast for Crows?
By George R. R. Martin