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Character Review: Sansa Stark

Sansa Stark, the eldest daughter of the Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North, Eddard Stark and Catelyn Stark.
At the first season of this series, Game of Thrones, she was promised to be married to Prince Joeffrey. Later on, when he became King he denounced Sansa's father as a traitor and executed him. King Joeffrey rejected to marry Sansa, but she was married to the Imp (Tyrion Lannister).
Sansa can be characterized as one of the character who has gone through lots of struggle in her life. She was first married to Tyrion Lannister and then Ramsay Bolton. Sansa was freed from Ramsay’s captivity through the help of Theon Greyjoy.


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