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Character Review: Ygritte

Ygritte, the freefolk and the true lover of Jon Snow, is depicted as a wildling girl with a red hair. She is in real life the girlfriend of the actor Kit Harrington and recently the have engaged too.
Ygritte is a good follower of Mance Rayder, the king beyond the wall. Her common phrase i
s that southerners came up claimed Ygritte’s ancestor’s land as their and built a big icy wall to separate between those two humans making one the freefolk and another more civilized one, ruling from a castle.
Ygritte was killed by the kid character Ollie in this famous series of Game of Thrones. She dies in the arm of her loved one, Jon Snow. Later on, Tormund Giantsbane suggests Jon Snow that Ygritte belonged to the real north, where Jon must take her body for cremation. We could see a great love story developing between the protagonist, Jon Snow and this beautiful wildling Ygritte through season 1, 2, and 3. But they separated in the 4th season.

To recapitulate, Ygritte was the one true love of Jon Snow, “You know nothing Jon Snow”-the thing Jon Snow still remembered after her demise. We can carefully say that this love story was a sad one. 

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