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Character Review: Cersei Lannister

Cersei Lannister of the House Lannister and married to King Robert Baratheon is the rightful queen of the Seven Kingdoms and the protector of the realm of men. She is depicted as attractive, beautiful, tall, and blonde women in this famous series of Game of Thrones. She is the only queen who wears a crown in the series.
Cersei was the daughter of late Tywin Lannister, who was killed by his dwarf son, and sister of Ser Jaime Lannister and the dwarf, Tyrion Lannister. In this series, it is shown that Cersei and her brother Jaime Lannister keeps some intimate relationship even though they are blood-related to each other. We could see at the last episode of the first season, when Ser Jaime Lannister pushes Brandon Stark from the tower of Winterfell. Bran then falls into coma and wakes up only when he has a vision of his father being slaughtered.
Cersei can be taken as the real game player in this series. We can commonly notice her having a wine glass in her hand. Obviously, she had three children, viz. Joeffrey, Marcella, and Tommen Baratheon, with her brother Ser Jaime, not King Robert Baratheon. Every child she ever had dies on her presence some because of her action or some because of her faith on others, whom she thinks her own.You can really say Karma has done its job in case of Cersei.
Cersei Lannister later on crowns herself as the rightful queen of the seven kingdoms and the protector of the realm after the death of her all kids. She even fights with Ser Jaime Lannister to obey her orders to disrespect the vow taken among the King in the North, the dragon queen, and the crown itself. Lastly, she loses Jaime Lannister from her side.
In conclusion, Cersie Lannister is the villain of this great series of Game of Thrones. Usually viewers hate her at end of every episode she appears.


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