Many lovers of the series «Game Of Thrones» are unaware that it is a work of art derived from a literary novel, and given the great differences between writing a novel and producing television work, there are differences between the two, but is the book better or serial? This is not an objective question, the book is only a reflection of the author's imagination, which allows things to be more expensive and complex. Television work is limited by too many factors, and requires high technology and huge budgets, but in the end it has managed to capture amazing and unforgettable scenes. If you are a fan of the series, but you have not started to read the book yet, be frank with yourself: most likely you will never read it, so Mark Dueron tries to present the most important differences between the series and the novel.
- 9. Narrative style
The serie and the book are radically different in narrative mode; the book tells events from the perspective of some of its heroes, that is, the character narrates its own story. The past is strongly present in the book, and characters sink into its memories, while the serial does not adopt this method very much.In the book "John, Aria, Denires, and Teryon" are characters who tell the story, while characters like Rob and Stanis are not. There are characters who tell her story about the evolution of the story. For example, Sersie is a key character in the book, but she begins to tell her story from the fourth part of the book. This also makes after the viewer changes its place from the serial to the book, the scene «Bran» and sees his father fighting the king's guards, is in the sixth part of the series, but in the first part of the book.
- 8. The Iron Throne
In the book we find that it is made of a thousand sword that was melted together using the flame of the dragon, while in the series is a series of carefully welded swords. The producers of the series say that the iron throne, and the throne room, are impossible to portray as described in the book. In the end the book depends on the imagination of the author, but the series needs huge budgets for production.
- 7. Torture of the Thion
There is no trace of the cruel and painful scenes of torture in the book. Thion disappears from the book for a long time, makes readers think he is dead, then appears in Part V suddenly under the name Rick, but in the series there is a great, wonderful but also painful . The viewer follows the development of his character under the influence of the very harsh conditions offered by «Ramsay», the characters appear in the series at a good level of complexity and depth.
- 6. Targirians eyes
"Targirian" in the book is not only characterized by the appearance of blond hair, but their eyes violet color as well. The choice of the book for this color may seem purely aesthetic, but it is not. The Targirian origins of ancient Valeria, where they used magic, were used to control dragons and volcanoes; to make their civilization, so they married only one of them; to preserve the purity of their descendants and the power of their family; they were able to conquer the entire continent of Isos, Mysteriously.
- 5. Taiwan and Arya
In the series, an unexpected friendship is created in the "Harinhol" between "Taiwane Lanester" and "Arya Stark"; Arya was forced to act as a wine stallion for Taiwan. It gave Arya a good chance to learn that people and events were more complex than they seemed. Aria saw the thin side of the Taiwanese personality, and his ability to communicate with a little girl gently. Arya intelligence drew the attention of Taiwan, but none of this happened in the book at all. Arya served Rose Bolton after helping to control the Harrenhall fortress and, together with Jacquin Hagar, planned a plan to free the prisoners of the North.
- 4. Prince Quentin Martel
The prince appears in the book only, is a sardonic character, the eldest son of Prince "Duran Martel". Sent his son Quentin's turn to Isos, his plan was to call Denires to his son, to demand the iron throne together. Quentin is described as a handsome young boy with his adventures. In the end Quentin meet Denires and reveals to her his father's plan, deniers politely refuses, and flies away on the back of one of her dragons. Quentin then tries to steal a dragon, but he burns and dies, and the dragon flees.
- 3. Wall, wildens and the red women
There are many changes in terms of the wall, perhaps the most important way to deal with the attack, "Manas Reader." Malesandri's fascination with wildens is also keenly interested in the book, and she tries to put in place better policies for the wall, while in the series Malisandri did not care about them at all. In the book, the abilities of Melesandre are greatly enhanced. Because of the special magic abilities of the fence in the ice, the witch uses these abilities to save Mans by making a mantra for him. Revelation and inspiration became clearer at Melesandre, so John warns of what will happen before his death. Mans is married in the book, and has a baby, Melesandri is always interested in getting the baby's blood; for it is royal blood, but John discovers it.
- 2. Varis did not leave the capital
Varys helped Teryon Lanester escape from prison in both the book and the series, but the difference was that he decided in the series to travel to Isos with Teryon on the same ship, but in the book decided to stay in the capital.
- 1. Sansa never married Ramsay
The night of Sansa and Ramzi's wedding is one of the most brutal scenes in the whole series. Ramsay's father, Rose Bolton, claims to have tracked Arya, but the one he found is a childhood friend of Sansa. In the book, Peter Balich keeps Sansa safely in the valley with her cousin. Peter plans to marry Sansa with a rider who is supposed to be the heir of the valley after Robin Aren. In this way, Bielech seeks to control both the valley and the north.
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