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Volume II Special Issue V May 2022
Name of Author :
S Preethisha & G Mageswari
Title of the paper :
The Fight for Power and the Description of Power in Game of Thrones
Abstract:
The article discusses about how the game of thrones novel based on fight regarding kingly power. The main concept of the novel is fight for the political or state power. power was portrayed through the warfare and the supernatural elements. It is constantly changed one in this novel. Because if one person attained the power, immediately other person try to snatch the power from the person. The king couldn’t depict the exact form of power due to the mastery of king is continuously questioned and attacked. In game of thrones power means brutality. Most powerful characters in this novel occurred as a violent person. Throughout the article the competition for iron Throne viz, the fight for power was explained . This article also explain about the explanation of power, most powerful characters’ power and how they compete for the kingly power.
Keywords :
Power, Fight, Seven Kingdoms, Different Houses, Corruption, Brutality.
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Page Number :
28-30