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Last of Thrones

Character Report in the last episode of GoT As high and mighty a series can get, Game of Thrones has achieved the status of all time favourite of the masses. It also happens to be the only epic fantasy saga to ever be broadcasted. And for a show of this big stature, it’s ending season hasn’t been fulfilling. From various gathered ratings, the last season has hit rock bottom in the entire long run of the show. Not to mention, the story writer G. R. R. Martin himself has been unsatisfied with the ending of the show. With everyone unhappy in the frame, the makers have concluded the show with their view of the Westeros. There is much to say about absurdity of the whole season, but the last episode has been an utter disappointment in the eyes of the viewers due to an unnatural end. With a critical look, here is a small analysis of a few characters in the last episode. Jon Snow The most loved, people’s champion and very upheld character of the series, has been jeopardised. The

Pigeons

Amidst this ever-changing weather, they are the only ones who keep coming back. Wanted to get rid of them eventually but they have become a part of our life which has stuck over the years when many left and lost touch. Their presence is no longer a pain. They feel familiar. As usual, they have found a place in our house for themselves to hammer their tents and continue the cycle of life. The same spot at which they always strive to make a nest. They will breed the new ones and the children will grow up and eventually fly away. Leading their own lives, forgetting the hand that fed them. They will then join the finite marathon of life. It’s this very strange behaviour that perplexes me. Most of the animals have a lifelong intertwined sense of family and attachment. But they seem to follow some different concept of life. They are different than the most. I wonder if their petit body accommodates’s a heart inside! Maybe it does. Maybe that’s why they have a

The Rains

Finally, the rain arrives from far high up, in all its desperation it's crashing down to earth. I have been waiting for it its arrival had been due for a long time. And Dust! it's fatal, life gets cluttered eventually with the storms of dust that make it difficult to breathe at times. it's this when we need to keep holding on to the pillar of hope. the droplets of time will eventually settle the dust. Cool Breeze! it will dissolve the unrest inside me, and wash my eyes off the burden of broken dreams to make way for new ones. These rains are the means of my escape. Always have been. Always will be. They help me get through. And I won't stop till they don't.

The Watch

Funny how we attach things to sentiments. Or is it the other way around? I can’t really say. If there is something I can say it’s that whenever he looks at the watch on his wrist, which has been guiding him for 5 years, all he can remember is, and I quote, “In order to be successful and to stand out, always think two steps ahead. Plan your next move.” The invaluable advice given to him while putting it on his left wrist before he was leaving for college. Well, leaving home for the first time in particular. It’s not just a watch to him now. It’s an emotion. A statement of pride, faith and love, given to him by his father. And he wears it like a badge of honour. People often have an inclination towards materialism. The expensive apparels, the costly gadgets and other shiny objects whose inherent luminescence blinds them. Left with the grey visions, the sparkles of the world engulf their lives with the blues of desire. It shivers him to the spine, that someday it will get over

Wavering Mind

There is a reason why we call the thing inside our skull, as Mind. Because as the word suggests, it is under control. That’s the actual difference between a mind and a brain. A brain is not controlled, not streamlined, wild, though full of ideas and imaginations, but also with conflicting issues. It is like an untamed horse. It runs where it wants, when it wants, with who it wants. And as the world around us suggests, one should always stay in control. That’s why we train our brains to be under control. How? Well it has the very clichéd answer. Through education. With years and years of education and training we TRY to control the one thing that possesses a great power. Some succeed and some don’t. But what if the same process which is used to tame the wild horse becomes the reason for it to become more wild? What to do then? In the current scenario, according to many wise men, we are in a race. A race to reach our destinations. To achieve our goals. To fulfil our dreams. Educat