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Narrative Research Paper By: Jonathon Theys
Introdution
I will be looking at the comparison between the TV show Game of Thrones and several
real world examples of the internal conflict between two houses. I’ll look at blood feuds in
general, how they start, and the rules surrounding them, real world cases of blood feuds both in
the past and happening today around the world, and an example of women leading which ended
in disaster. In the end I will tie it all back to Game of Thrones and explain how it connects.
Literature Review
Blood Feuds: Rolf Kusche (2014) goes into great detail on what blood feuds are, how they
can spread, and the effect on victims. Throughout history blood feuds have had many names
from vendetta and vengeance killing to family war or private war. Kusche describe a blood feud
as “The act of avenging a previous murder in order to terminate a conflict by re-establishing the
balance of honour and power” (Kusche, 2014). Blood feuds can start from a acceident and
escalate rapidly to the point when family members stay in their homes their entire life to protect
themselves since “homes are decreed off-limits for revenge killings” (DiGirolamo,2003). Some
causes for blood feuds have some rather minor origins. They can be set off by things like verbal
humiliation, spoiling fish catch, hair pulling, envy, incessant provocative behavior and death of
barrowed decoy pigion. (Kusche, 2014) All of these seemingly minor offences can lead up to an
attack and eventually a blood feud. In section below I will talk on the rules of blood feuds and I
will go into more detail about the lives of people in modern day blood feuds.
Comment [W1]: What do you mean by 2 houses?
Comment [W2]: Leading what exactly? Be clearer and more descriptive. I am confused on exactly what is being talked about.
Comment [W3]: Organize your lit review better. Add a header for definitions. Be clear on what the sources common theme sare.
Comment [W4]: No need for the sentence since you have a header for “Rule of Blood Feuds”
Rules of Blood Feuds: Because cultures with blood feuds that exist today are so honor
bound there are several rules one must observe regarding how one goes about a revenge killing.
As explained before homes are off limits, there considered a safe haven which is why most
people in feuds today lock themselves and their families inside. Some have been locked in for
close to forty years. Closest kin to the murdered person was normally the one who had to do the
killing. Those that could be targeted had to be within the direct family of the murderer. Long ago
father, brothers, or sons were fare game while women and children are immune. Over the years
however the laws have been reinterpreted so now any direct family members may be killed as a
part of the revenge killing.
Modern blood feuds: A large number of my sources regarding blood feuds how origin
in Albania. A young man Engjell Pemaj and a girl Marsera both are trapped in their homes,
afraid of being attacked because of feuds their fathers started. Engjells father hit a motorcyclist,
killing him and while his father has been found innocent he still owes a debt of blood to the
family. Engjell’s father has fled the country but that has only put the focus on his son to be the
victim of the feud. The young girl Marsela have been trapped in her home her whole life because
he mother fears what will happen if any of them leave. She doesn’t even have a pair of shoes
because they are an unnecessary luxury. The government is trying to stop these attacks but has
been largely unsuccessful. Today around 500 families are involved in blood feuds and over 6000
children are confined to their homes as a result.
The War of the Roses: Author Laura Miller examines how Game of Thrones seems to be
heavily based off of the 15th
century conflict called “The War of the Roses.” The War of the
Comment [W5]: Who was locked up for 40 years and why???
Comment [W6]: Is this just an example? If so add it somewhere else. DO multiple source speak of this story or just one? Because this is still a part of your lit review…
Roses is a blood feud that involved two houses, York and Lancaster. This is similar to the
conflict between the Game of Thrones houses Stark and Lannister. The primary cause of the war
of the roses was conflicts about the succession for the king. This is also similar to the goals of the
two houses in the TV show. Both the Lannister and Lancaster were rich and the Starks and Yorks
were both from the north. The leader of the Lancaster’s changed from Henry the VI to his wife
Margaret of Anjou. This happened because of a mental illness that plagued the king and made
him unfit from rule which gave a chance for his wife to take control. In Game of Thrones Cersei
Lannister becomes queen of Westros after her husband dies in a hunting accident. Both of the
women had ambitions to keep their houses in power and started feuds for it. In the case of
Margaret of Anjou, it was a blood feud between the Yorks the caused the wars. For Cersei
Lannister, her attempts led to the death of Ned Stark, Lord of house Stark, can caused a war the
engulfed all of Westros called the War of the Five Kings. Surprisingly however, unlike Margaret,
Cersei managed to hold on to her power and keep her houses position intact whereas Margaret
was deposed after the wars. In subtext below I’ll explain why Margaret was deposed and make
comparisons between Game of Thrones and a play by William Shakespeare.
Place of Women: As Ann Lyon points out women in medieval times rarely had much
power or influence. Ever Queens were for the most part ignored for their husbands. An example
of this is Margaret of Anjou and house Lancaster. After his husband went mad and Margaret
took control the York’s planned to take control of the throne because she had not male heirs in
her line. The deal was to let Henry IV (the mad king) rle until he died and then the York’s would
take over. This was planned to prevent an all-out war between the two houses. Everyone agreed
to this deal except Margaret who instead went to war with the York’s over the throne. She
managed to kill York and hold the throne but after a time York’s son Edward IV came to power
and ruled as king in 1461.
Henry IV: Jim Beckerman compares the Shakespearian play Henry IV with Game of
Thrones. Looking at the two creations it’s easy to see that George R.R. Martin and Shakespeare
both got their ideas from the same thing The War of the Roses. The first thing that they have in
common is seven kingdoms. Both of them have a king who loses their power to their queen. In
the case of Henry IV madness takes him and Robert Baratheon dies on a hunting trip. Their
queens are passionate but for the most part inept and unsuited for controlling and maintaining
power. It seems strange that both these works of art take a piece form the old conflict but they
both manage to make it entertaining.
Enter the conversation
The main idea I’ve been focusing this paper around is honor within houses and family’s
in the TV show Game of Thrones. When looking at the sources I chose it might be confusing
why I choose them but they are all connected. Families will get into deadly blood feuds with
each other in an attempt to restore honor and pride to the family name. It’s all about the legacy
and what others think of the family. The parents have to prove to their children that they are
strong enough to protect them but also show that the children that they must do things in a
similar fashion when they rule the house. As with the case of the Lancasters and York’s, a
family will go to war with another to keep power they have gained. Similarly the Lannister will
cause a war that will engulf the entire realm if it means ruling over it and protecting their dark
secrets. The Lannister’s, Starks, Baratheon’s, and Tyrell’s will put everything they have on the
Comment [W7]: Definitely make sure you add your 10 sources and how they connect by a common theme.
line to either hold onto power or to take it and reveal the enemy for what they are. It works to a
better degree for some than others. The blood feud between the Starks and Lannisters is a great
example of the need to protect honor and family. When Ned Stark confronted Cersei about a
truth that could bring terrible dishonor to her house and family and possibly lead to their exile or
execution she took over the city watch of kings landing, hand Ned arrested and subsequently
executed. The true got out but House Lannister managed to hold on to power with more troops
and control over King’s landing. However the execution of Ned Stark lead to the uprising of the
north, followed by the previous kings two brothers both raising armies to fight each other, the
Lannisters, and the north for rule of the seven kingdoms. And if that wasn’t bad enough Pyke, a
beaten down but resilient kingdom is Westeros, also up rose to claim the north as their own.
Each one of these armies had their own king and their own claim and the conflict was named the
War of the Five Kings. This is important because it shows what a family is willing to do to keep
their legacy strong, avenge a murdered loved one, or take back what they think is there’s for
honor and pride. All of this fighting erupted from a swing of an axe and the roll of head
orchestrated by Cersei Lannister. These actions also intensified the feud between the Lannister’s
and the Starks. What started off as a simple dislike for the other family erupted into an all-out
war. But Cersei herself is the blame which seems to mirror her real life counterpart from the
War of the Roses Margaret of Anjou. Both of them tried to keep their family in power and legacy
in check ended up with terrible consequences. Cersei’s vanity also doesn’t help in the situation
where balance has to be restored to a destroyed kingdom but that’s for another time. Unlike
blood feud today and in the past there are no rules to what you can do in the Game of Thrones
figured world. Some, like Ned or his children, feel honor bound to only avenge those that can
fight back. Ned’s son Robb refused to kill two Lannister boys his army capture because they
were too young to cause his family any harm and when one of his banner men killed the boys
anyway to avenge his own sons death Robb had no choice but to kill him for ignoring a direct
order. The Starks are only content with killing the people responsible for the injustice like
Cersei, Joffery, Jamie, or any other Lannister that may have had a hand in the act. The Lannister
however have no rules when it comes to the feud. Joffery ordered the deaths of all the bastard
children of his father because they could have threated his rule and used as ammunition by the
Starks, most of them were babies or young boys. Jamie pushed Bran, a boy of ten out a window
to keep his incest with Cersei a secret. The Lannisters will do whatever they can to harm the
Starks and anyone who could be used by the Starks to threaten them with no remorse for their
actions.
Conclusion
The extent families will go in Game of Thrones to stay in power, keep their secrets to
themselves, and to protect their own pride and honor is incredible. They are willing to start a war
to keep their secrets and let the countryside burn if it means they’re protected, they’ll sort the rest
out when their enemies are dead. Pride is what causes blood feuds both in the world and in the
real world such as pride of your family with Margaret and the War of the Roses. The
unwillingness to give up and fight for you power and family is admirable and like blood feuds in
places like Argentina. But feuds can be ugly things leading to years of fighting and hiding to stay
safe. A solution for that kind of problem is hard to find as the family of the victim cries out for
blood of those that wronged them.
Comment [W8]: What are you adding new to the conversation exactly? How is what you are saying different from your sources? Break up and organize your paper so it is clearer and more focused.
Comment [W9]: So what?! Why do I care? Why should I care? Why do I need this?