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+ | [[File:Sansa.jpg|thumb|350px|Sansa na [[Game of Thrones|Série da HBO]], interpretada por [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3849842/ Sophie Turner] .]] | ||
+ | [[File:Sansa2.png|thumb|350px|Sansa e seu príncipe charmoso, [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]].]] | ||
+ | [[File:Sansa3.jpg|thumb|350px|Sansa implorando pela vida de seu pai, ganhando "misericórdia.]] | ||
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'''Sansa Stark''' é a filha mais velha de [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] e [[Eddard Stark]]. Ela tem três irmãos ([[Robb Stark|Robb]], [[Bran Stark|Bran]] e [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]], e uma irmã mais nova, [[Arya Stark|Arya]]. Sansa Stark é uma das personagens PDV principais dos livros. Na [[Game of Thrones|Série de TV]], ela é interpretada pela [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3849842/ Sophie Turner]. | '''Sansa Stark''' é a filha mais velha de [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] e [[Eddard Stark]]. Ela tem três irmãos ([[Robb Stark|Robb]], [[Bran Stark|Bran]] e [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]], e uma irmã mais nova, [[Arya Stark|Arya]]. Sansa Stark é uma das personagens PDV principais dos livros. Na [[Game of Thrones|Série de TV]], ela é interpretada pela [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3849842/ Sophie Turner]. | ||
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===''A Tormenta de Espadas''=== | ===''A Tormenta de Espadas''=== | ||
+ | [[File:Sansa4.jpg|thumb|351px|O casamento de Sansa com o Duende.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Sansa5.jpg|thumb|350px|Sansa como Alayne Stone nos jardins do [[Vale]]. Arte por Akizhao.]] | ||
+ | Sansa is asked to sup with [[Margaery Tyrell]] and her grandmother [[Olenna Redwyne]]. She is escorted to dinner by Loras who takes her breath away with his beauty and compliments. She refers back to the rose he gave her at the tourney in honour of her father, but he appears to have forgotten her and the rose. She tries to draw out further small talk, inadvertently offending Loras by saying it must be hard for his sister that [[Renly Baratheon|Renly]] died, not realising that they were lovers. Loras leaves her at the dinner, where she is warmly welcomed by the Tyrell women. Over dinner, Olenna tries to find out more about Joffery; with some coaxing and the arrangement of a distraction to prevent any spies from overhearing, Sansa confesses to them that Joffrey is a monster and begs Margaery not to marry him. Margaery insists that she will be safe with her brother [[Loras Tyrell|Loras]]'s addition to the [[Kingsguard]], and brushes off the concerns. The Tyrell women raise the possibility of Sansa being freed from King's Landing and taken to [[Highgarden]] to be married to the Tyrell heir [[Willas Tyrell|Willas]]. Willis is crippled, but kind, intelligent, and capable. Sansa readily agrees, anxious to be free of the Lannisters, and becomes friends with Margaery for a time.{{Ref|aSoS|6}} | ||
− | + | She shares with Dontos the Tyrell plot, and Dontos advises her against it, fearfully noting that the Tyrells are not as gentle as they seem. Sansa, frustrated with the apparent lack of progress in Dontos's own supposed plans, disregards his warnings. However, he tells his employer [[Petyr Baelish]] of the plot, who in turn informs the Lannisters. Not wishing to lose their hostage, [[Tywin Lannister]] acts quickly to marry Sansa to [[Tyrion Lannister]] against the wishes of both parties. Sansa, now thirteen, does her best to hide her feelings toward her disfigured dwarf husband, remaining courteous to him despite her disgust with his physical appearance. Tyrion does not require that she consummate the marriage, for which Sansa is grateful, particularly after learning of her brother and mother's death at the [[Red Wedding]]. | |
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− | She shares with Dontos the Tyrell plot, and Dontos advises her against it, fearfully noting that the Tyrells are not as gentle as they seem. Sansa, frustrated with the apparent lack of progress in Dontos's own supposed plans, disregards his warnings. However, he tells his employer [[Petyr Baelish]] of the plot, who in turn informs the Lannisters. Not wishing to lose their hostage, [[Tywin Lannister]] acts quickly to marry Sansa to [[Tyrion Lannister]] against the wishes of both parties. Sansa, now thirteen, does her best to hide her feelings toward her disfigured dwarf husband, remaining courteous to him despite her disgust with his physical appearance. Tyrion does not require that she consummate the marriage, for which Sansa is grateful, particularly after learning of her brother and mother's death at the [[ | ||
Dontos insists that Sansa wear the hairnet he gave to her earlier to the wedding between Joffrey and Margaery, which she does. When Joffrey chokes and dies at the wedding feast, Sansa flees and meets with Dontos. He escorts her to a boat that takes her to a ship, where [[Petyr Baelish]] greets her. Baelish explains to Sansa that Joffrey's death was due to a poison that had been smuggled into the feast ,disguised as of one of the amethysts on her hairnet, and shares with Sansa some of the details of the plot between himself and Oleanna Redwyne to kill Joffrey. Littlefinger also has Dontos killed and dumped overboard, explaining that while he had played his part well, a drunk such as Dontos could never be entrusted to keep such sensitive information secret for long. | Dontos insists that Sansa wear the hairnet he gave to her earlier to the wedding between Joffrey and Margaery, which she does. When Joffrey chokes and dies at the wedding feast, Sansa flees and meets with Dontos. He escorts her to a boat that takes her to a ship, where [[Petyr Baelish]] greets her. Baelish explains to Sansa that Joffrey's death was due to a poison that had been smuggled into the feast ,disguised as of one of the amethysts on her hairnet, and shares with Sansa some of the details of the plot between himself and Oleanna Redwyne to kill Joffrey. Littlefinger also has Dontos killed and dumped overboard, explaining that while he had played his part well, a drunk such as Dontos could never be entrusted to keep such sensitive information secret for long. | ||
− | Taking Sansa with him to his meager personal holdings, the original 'little finger' of land in the [[Vale | + | Taking Sansa with him to his meager personal holdings, the original 'little finger' of land in the [[Vale of Arryn|Vale]], Baelish dyes Sansa's hair black and coaches her on a story to pass her off as his bastard daughter Alayne Stone, so as to avoid detection. Sansa was wanted as Tyrion's accomplice in connection with Joffrey's death. On the Fingers, Sansa's aunt [[Lysa Arryn]] meets with them and weds Petyr. After the wedding, the three travel to her seat at the [[Eyrie]]. There Sansa is revealed to Lysa as her niece and Lysa agrees to assist in the coverup providing her with hair dye to colour her most obvious Tully feature, her auburn hair. Lysa also proposes to wed Sansa to her sickly son Robert. Sansa is appalled by this, but keeps her true feelings to herself. She finds herself having to comfort young Robert, who is no longer able to share his mother's bed, since Petyr is in it. Robert frequently crawls into her bed and she is disgusted by his shaking sickness, which often leads him to wet her bed. Increasingly resembling a grown woman, she finds herself prey to the sexual advances of Lysa's bard [[Marillion]], whom she denies. |
Sansa is homesick in the Eyrie. When snow falls in the courtyard where the godswood wouldn't grow, she makes an elaborate snow fort, which eventually takes the shape of Winterfell. She is surprised when Lord Baelish helps her and kisses her. Before she has time to digest what just happened, Robert comes out and destroys the castle which upsets her even more. She rips his doll and he goes into a shaking spell. It turns out that Lysa witnessed the kiss and in a fit of jealous rage attempts to kill Sansa by shoving her out of the [[Moon Door]]. Littlefinger arrives in time to intervene, and shoves Lysa out of the Moon Door to her death, framing Marillion for the murder and involving Sansa in the cover-up. | Sansa is homesick in the Eyrie. When snow falls in the courtyard where the godswood wouldn't grow, she makes an elaborate snow fort, which eventually takes the shape of Winterfell. She is surprised when Lord Baelish helps her and kisses her. Before she has time to digest what just happened, Robert comes out and destroys the castle which upsets her even more. She rips his doll and he goes into a shaking spell. It turns out that Lysa witnessed the kiss and in a fit of jealous rage attempts to kill Sansa by shoving her out of the [[Moon Door]]. Littlefinger arrives in time to intervene, and shoves Lysa out of the Moon Door to her death, framing Marillion for the murder and involving Sansa in the cover-up. | ||
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After Lysa's death Sansa becomes the de facto mistress of the Eyrie, comforting her sickly young cousin Lord [[Robert Arryn|Robert]] while being tutored by Lord Baelish in some of the finer points of courtly intrigue. When [[Lyn Corbray]] draws his sword during a parlay between Petyr and the [[Lordes Declarantes]], and Baelish leverages the breach of etiquette to demand a trial period of regency over the little Lord Robert, Sansa correctly surmises that Corbray is under Baelish's employ, which Baelish confirms. Petyr reveals his plans to Sansa for eventual marriage to the Arryn heir after Robert, [[Harrold Hardyng]], and an eventual plan to reveal her true identity and to reclaim Winterfell in her name. | After Lysa's death Sansa becomes the de facto mistress of the Eyrie, comforting her sickly young cousin Lord [[Robert Arryn|Robert]] while being tutored by Lord Baelish in some of the finer points of courtly intrigue. When [[Lyn Corbray]] draws his sword during a parlay between Petyr and the [[Lordes Declarantes]], and Baelish leverages the breach of etiquette to demand a trial period of regency over the little Lord Robert, Sansa correctly surmises that Corbray is under Baelish's employ, which Baelish confirms. Petyr reveals his plans to Sansa for eventual marriage to the Arryn heir after Robert, [[Harrold Hardyng]], and an eventual plan to reveal her true identity and to reclaim Winterfell in her name. | ||
Edição das 18h42min de 15 de setembro de 2012
Arquivo:Sansa1.jpg Artwork por Anja Dalisa © | |
Pseudônimo(s) | Pequeno Passarinho Alayne Stone Senhora Lannister |
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Título(s) | Princesa de Winterfell |
Lealdade | Casa Stark Casa Baelish de Harrenhal (como Alayne) |
Cultura | Nortenha |
Nascimento | Predefinição:Date, em Winterfell |
Esposa(o) | Tyrion Lannister |
Livro(s) | A Guerra dos Tronos (PDV) A Fúria dos Reis (PDV) A Tormenta de Espadas (PDV) O Festim dos Corvos (PDV) A Dança dos Dragões (Mencionado) |
Intérprete | Sophie Turner |
Aparições | Primeira Temporada | Segunda Temporada | Terceira Temporada |
Sansa Stark é a filha mais velha de Catelyn e Eddard Stark. Ela tem três irmãos (Robb, Bran e Rickon, e uma irmã mais nova, Arya. Sansa Stark é uma das personagens PDV principais dos livros. Na Série de TV, ela é interpretada pela Sophie Turner.
Índice
Aparência e Personalidade
Sansa é tradicionalmente bonita, puxando a família de sua mãe (os Tullys com suas grandes maçãs do rosto, olhos azuis vívidos e cabelos ruivos espessos. Ele tem onze anos no começo dos livros. Já crescida, ela é descrita como alta, elegante e feminina.[1]
Sansa foi criada para ser uma dama, e possuis as tradicionais graças femininas de seu meio, com um interesse especial em música, poesia, cantoria, dança, bordado, e outras atividades tradicionais femininas. Como várias garotas de sua idade, Sansa é encantada por cantos e histórias de romance e aventura, principalmente aquelas como princesas belas, cavaleiros honráveis, cavalheirismo, e amor.[1] Inicialmente, essas canções e histórias eram a visão de Sansa sobre o mundo além de Winterfell, um mundo que ela deseja desesperadamente conhecer, mas depois ela foi desiludida de suas noções românticas inocentes.
A relação de Sansa com sua irmão Arya é geralmente tensa, e as duas são opostas na maioria dos aspectos. Ela foi brevemente acompanhada por uma filhote de lobo gigante chamada de Lady. Ela gosta de tortas de limão.
História
Sansa é a filha mais velha e a segunda criança da Senhora Catelyn e do Lorde Eddard Stark, chefe da Casa Stark e Guardião do Norte. Ele nasceu e foi criada em Winterfell. Aos onze anos, ela aprende seus deveres como uma filha nobre e é ensinada pela septã Mordane nas artes tradicionais femininas. Sansa tem uma irmão mais nova, chamada Arya. Ela tem um irmão mais novo, Robb, e dois irmãos mais novos, Bran e Rickon. Ela tem um meio-irmão bastardo, Jon Snow.
Eventos Recentes
A Guerra dos Tronos
With her father's appointment as Mão do Rei, Sansa is delighted at the prospect of life at court in Porto Real and is thrilled by her betrothal to the handsome Prince Joffrey. On their journey to the capital, Joffrey courts Sansa at his mother's insistence. The two are walking together when they come upon her sister Arya playing at swords with the boy Mycah. Joffrey draws his sword and threatens Mycah, but Arya fights with him; her direwolf Nymeria disarms and superficially wounds him.[2] Later recounting the tale to King Robert, Arya tells the truth while Joffrey lies, saying that Mycah, Arya, and Nymeria attacked him without provocation. Sansa, not wishing to betray her future husband, lies and refuses to verify either story, pleading that she doesn't remember. Cersei Lannister uses the opportunity to insist that the direwolf that attacked her son be killed. Arya, having anticipated this, had driven Nymeria away; as a result, to assuage the Queen, Sansa's direwolf Lady is killed instead.[3]
In King's Landing, Sansa feuds with her sister, placing the majority of the blame on Arya for her direwolf's death. She remains infatuated with Joffrey, largely overlooking his violent mood swings, and develops a close relationship with Queen Cersei as well. Attending the Tourney celebrating her father's appointment as Hand, she finds many of her notions of knightly valor and chivalry reinforced, seeing the events as worthy of one of her favored stories. She also develops a crush on Loras Tyrell, Cavaleiro das Flores; when he gives her a red rose, she is certain she is living in a romantic song [4]. e After her father discovers the truth of Joffrey's parentage and tells his daughters that he is returning them to Winterfell, Sansa, in an act of defiance, runs to the Queen and tells her of her father's plans, pleading that she might be allowed to stay and marry Joffrey. Her doing so unwittingly aids Cersei's plot against her father.[5][6] After Lord Eddard's arrest, Sansa is forced to call her father a traitor. She pleads in front of the king and his retainers for mercy. Joffrey, now King after Robert's death, promises to be merciful, but on the steps of Baelor's sept orders Eddard's execution as Sansa helplessly looks on.
Even after Eddard's beheading, Cersei declares that Joffrey should still be casado to Sansa upon her flowering. Sansa, now horrified at the prospect and only wanting to return home, nevertheless has no choice but to remain in Kings Landing during the deteriorating situation, as a hostage, and denounce her father and brother as traitors.
A Fúria dos Reis
Now effectively a hostage in the Red Keep, Sansa armors herself in her lady's courtesies as she dutifully goes through the motions of denouncing her family as traitors and pleading to them for peace. Joffrey frequently orders her to be beaten by his Kingsguard as punishment for actions taken by her brother Robb in his rebellion. On one occasion he orders her to be stripped naked at court, and on another he shows her her father's head, which has been placed on a spike on the Fortaleza Vermelha. This prompts her to consider an attempt to kill him, but the action is prevented by Sandor Clegane, who sees her intention and subtly stops her.
At a tourney celebrating Joffrey's name day, at which there is only a small crowd and few competitors, she realises she has lost her romantic notions about knightly and courtly love. At the tourney, a knight by the name of Ser Dontos Hollard disgraces himself by showing up too drunk to compete. Joffrey decides that he should be killed, causing a horrified Sansa to thoughtlessly speak out. Before Joffrey can lash out at her for contradicting him, Sansa makes up a convincing lie which Sandor Clegane backs up; Sansa also pleads successfully with the king to spare Dontos. A placated Joffrey instead merely strips him of his knighthood and makes him a court fool, as Sansa suggested.[7]
Tyrion Lannister treats her with surprising kindness, and his arrival in the city and assumption of the position of acting Hand of the King sees an end to the more overt abuses directed at Sansa. Sansa also develops a unique relationship with Sandor, who despite his brusque words and hideous demeanor treats her gently and refuses to beat her at Joffrey's command. He privately mocks her for her naive nature but also displays sympathy for her predicament. Sandor saves her life during the Tumulto de Porto Real. Tyrion panics when he thinks she has been lost during the rioting, when her sworn shield abandons her to save himself.
One night Sansa finds a note in her room, directing her to come to the godswood if she wants to go home. It is from Dontos, who promises that a plan is in place to free her from the Lannisters and bring her to Winterfell. Wary of a trap, she nevertheless agrees to Dontos's promise, who in turn counsels patience and perseverance.[8] Feigning a newfound piety to the Old Gods, Sansa makes frequent trips to the Godswood to meet with Dontos, at first seeing him as a gallant rescuer who seeks redemption for the shame he brought upon himself, though she eventually comes to doubt his competence.
As Stannis Baratheon's army approached the city, Sansa experienced her first flowering, making her officially a woman.[9] During the Battle of the Blackwater Sansa takes refuge with many of the other ladies of the court in the Grande Septo de Baelor, where she remains strong and attempts to calm many of the other frightened women, despite the bitter and cynical words of a drunk Cersei, who spends her time there by snipping at Sansa and the other attendant ladies before storming out. After the battle, Sandor Clegane, who had been broken during the fighting, drunkenly offers to take Sansa with him as he flees the city. She refuses, and he makes her sing for him at knifepoint. [10] Later on, Sansa remembers something else happening.
After the Lannister victory, it is announced that Sansa's betrothal to Joffrey is at an end, for the Crown's alliance with Casa Tyrell includes a marriage pact between Joffrey and Margaery Tyrell. Joffrey assures her that he will still get to have her sexually, stating as a king can take whomever he wants to bed. Sansa remains in King's Landing, still a hostage to the Lannisters; Dontos assures her that the plan to get her home is still in place after the wedding, giving her a hairnet adorned with purple amethysts.[11]
A Tormenta de Espadas
Sansa is asked to sup with Margaery Tyrell and her grandmother Olenna Redwyne. She is escorted to dinner by Loras who takes her breath away with his beauty and compliments. She refers back to the rose he gave her at the tourney in honour of her father, but he appears to have forgotten her and the rose. She tries to draw out further small talk, inadvertently offending Loras by saying it must be hard for his sister that Renly died, not realising that they were lovers. Loras leaves her at the dinner, where she is warmly welcomed by the Tyrell women. Over dinner, Olenna tries to find out more about Joffery; with some coaxing and the arrangement of a distraction to prevent any spies from overhearing, Sansa confesses to them that Joffrey is a monster and begs Margaery not to marry him. Margaery insists that she will be safe with her brother Loras's addition to the Kingsguard, and brushes off the concerns. The Tyrell women raise the possibility of Sansa being freed from King's Landing and taken to Highgarden to be married to the Tyrell heir Willas. Willis is crippled, but kind, intelligent, and capable. Sansa readily agrees, anxious to be free of the Lannisters, and becomes friends with Margaery for a time.[12]
She shares with Dontos the Tyrell plot, and Dontos advises her against it, fearfully noting that the Tyrells are not as gentle as they seem. Sansa, frustrated with the apparent lack of progress in Dontos's own supposed plans, disregards his warnings. However, he tells his employer Petyr Baelish of the plot, who in turn informs the Lannisters. Not wishing to lose their hostage, Tywin Lannister acts quickly to marry Sansa to Tyrion Lannister against the wishes of both parties. Sansa, now thirteen, does her best to hide her feelings toward her disfigured dwarf husband, remaining courteous to him despite her disgust with his physical appearance. Tyrion does not require that she consummate the marriage, for which Sansa is grateful, particularly after learning of her brother and mother's death at the Red Wedding.
Dontos insists that Sansa wear the hairnet he gave to her earlier to the wedding between Joffrey and Margaery, which she does. When Joffrey chokes and dies at the wedding feast, Sansa flees and meets with Dontos. He escorts her to a boat that takes her to a ship, where Petyr Baelish greets her. Baelish explains to Sansa that Joffrey's death was due to a poison that had been smuggled into the feast ,disguised as of one of the amethysts on her hairnet, and shares with Sansa some of the details of the plot between himself and Oleanna Redwyne to kill Joffrey. Littlefinger also has Dontos killed and dumped overboard, explaining that while he had played his part well, a drunk such as Dontos could never be entrusted to keep such sensitive information secret for long.
Taking Sansa with him to his meager personal holdings, the original 'little finger' of land in the Vale, Baelish dyes Sansa's hair black and coaches her on a story to pass her off as his bastard daughter Alayne Stone, so as to avoid detection. Sansa was wanted as Tyrion's accomplice in connection with Joffrey's death. On the Fingers, Sansa's aunt Lysa Arryn meets with them and weds Petyr. After the wedding, the three travel to her seat at the Eyrie. There Sansa is revealed to Lysa as her niece and Lysa agrees to assist in the coverup providing her with hair dye to colour her most obvious Tully feature, her auburn hair. Lysa also proposes to wed Sansa to her sickly son Robert. Sansa is appalled by this, but keeps her true feelings to herself. She finds herself having to comfort young Robert, who is no longer able to share his mother's bed, since Petyr is in it. Robert frequently crawls into her bed and she is disgusted by his shaking sickness, which often leads him to wet her bed. Increasingly resembling a grown woman, she finds herself prey to the sexual advances of Lysa's bard Marillion, whom she denies.
Sansa is homesick in the Eyrie. When snow falls in the courtyard where the godswood wouldn't grow, she makes an elaborate snow fort, which eventually takes the shape of Winterfell. She is surprised when Lord Baelish helps her and kisses her. Before she has time to digest what just happened, Robert comes out and destroys the castle which upsets her even more. She rips his doll and he goes into a shaking spell. It turns out that Lysa witnessed the kiss and in a fit of jealous rage attempts to kill Sansa by shoving her out of the Moon Door. Littlefinger arrives in time to intervene, and shoves Lysa out of the Moon Door to her death, framing Marillion for the murder and involving Sansa in the cover-up.
O Festim dos Corvos
After Lysa's death Sansa becomes the de facto mistress of the Eyrie, comforting her sickly young cousin Lord Robert while being tutored by Lord Baelish in some of the finer points of courtly intrigue. When Lyn Corbray draws his sword during a parlay between Petyr and the Lordes Declarantes, and Baelish leverages the breach of etiquette to demand a trial period of regency over the little Lord Robert, Sansa correctly surmises that Corbray is under Baelish's employ, which Baelish confirms. Petyr reveals his plans to Sansa for eventual marriage to the Arryn heir after Robert, Harrold Hardyng, and an eventual plan to reveal her true identity and to reclaim Winterfell in her name.
Família
Referências e Notas
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 A Guerra dos Tronos, Capítulo 7, Arya.
- ↑ A Guerra dos Tronos, Capítulo 15, Sansa.
- ↑ A Guerra dos Tronos, Capítulo 16, Eddard.
- ↑ A Guerra dos Tronos, Capítulo 20, Eddard.
- ↑ A Guerra dos Tronos, Capítulo 44, Sansa.
- ↑ A Guerra dos Tronos, Capítulo 50, Arya.
- ↑ A Fúria dos Reis, Capítulo 2, Sansa.
- ↑ A Fúria dos Reis, Capítulo 19, Arya.
- ↑ A Fúria dos Reis, Capítulo 52, Sansa.
- ↑ A Fúria dos Reis, Capítulo 62, Sansa.
- ↑ A Fúria dos Reis, Capítulo 65, Sansa.
- ↑ A Tormenta de Espadas, Capítulo 6, Sansa.
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