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Brienne’s story is an adaptation of a traditionally male narrative, one that usually sidelines or victimises female characters. She swears fealty to a woman, as male knights swear to their liege lord, because she respects that woman’s strength, her bravery and her kindness. She goes on a quest to save the beautiful maiden, but not to marry her or benefit from the quest in any way, but to return her to her mother. Because she cares for Catelyn, and because it is the right thing to do. It is a story of a woman, rescuing a woman, for the sake of another woman. It is a rare story where the mother, the young girl and the shieldmaiden are all given equal weight and worth. Brienne, despite taking on many stereotypically male traits, is not “one of the boys” or in any way dismissive of her gender as a group. She does not fit into the role that society has assigned for her, but she does not disparage those who do. She uses her strength and her skill to respect and help other women in ways that most men in Westeros would never even think to attempt, because she understands, more than any other knight, that women are truly worth something as individuals.
“There Are No True Knights: Brienne of Tarth” @ Feminist Fiction (via tallandhomely)

agameofclothes:

Brienne is cast very well!

westeros:

“Jaime and Brienne: AFfC” by Pojypojy

westeros:

“Jaime and Brienne: AFfC” by Pojypojy

ahodgepodgeofinanity:

maladicts:

    #BUT BRIENNE #AREN’T YOU DYING TO SEE THE WORLD’S SECOND LARGEST BALL OF TWINE #I KNOW I AM

#I’M LOSING IT #BRIENNE #THE SECOND LARGEST BALL OF TWINE BRIENNE #BRIENNE THIS IS A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY 

youneedtolightenup:

#so turned on

nilecrocodile:

screwydame:

I FUCKING CHEERED.

brienne is the BEST oh man

Brienne-Cat interaction made me actually tear up. Which reminds me of something: Daenerys-Doreah-Irri also had a great scene in the last episode. We spend a lot of time talking about the women of Westeros but they seem to interact exclusively with men almost all the time. When a scene like this shows it is worth the waiting.