In-depth interpretation of "Dragon Family": the main characters

has already aired more than half of "Dragon Family" as a prequel to the epic drama "Game of Thrones". It seems that it is difficult to replicate the glory of the main film of that year, but the in-depth background contained in some plots is worth savoring carefully.

This prequel is based on the author Martin 's "Burning Crown" plot in the history of the fantasy world he imagined. Obviously, the theme is a series of stories about the succession of the throne, and it is also the center of Martin's entire series of works. An overt and covert battle between nobles for their superiors.

The show starts right off the bat. Because of gender, the throne was passed on to his own son by the current king across the female first heir, which caused the beginning of the gap. Obviously, this tradition of passing on men and not women is a portrayal of the Salik law in Western history, but it also presents the contradictions arising from this in reality in an intensified form in novels and TV dramas. The heiress who didn't get the throne that should belong to her doesn't seem to care about this kind of loss, on the contrary, the great noble and the leader of the royal family at sea who married her are less reconciled. Perhaps, he just wanted to realize his dream of returning to the throne through marriage. It is impossible for him, but his wife or children and even grandchildren have to realize it. Throughout the development of the plot, this attempt has always existed and played a crucial role. This kind of coveting the throne, to a large extent, not only wears away people's emotions, but also brings harm to others, sometimes even fatal.

For the right king in this play, the screenwriter deliberately positioned his character as a gentle monarch. He did not become domineering because of his access to the throne, but was tolerant towards any of his subjects. Although he punished his younger brother a little dignifiedly for offending him, he still treated it leniently and tolerated the mistakes he made that should have been severely punished. He did not completely isolate the chief of the sea royal family who clearly wanted to challenge his authority, and although he reluctantly supported him against the intrusion of pirates, he still hoped to draw closer to each other through kinship. In order to compensate the queen who died in childbirth, he did not hesitate to openly overthrow the rule that his father was fighting for the throne for himself, and he stubbornly designated his daughter as the heir. In order to quell the anger that his new queen family might take power alone, he dismissed his father-in-law as prime minister who could have made him dominate the world, and when no one was available later, he knew that the queen family would become his daughter's largest in the future. In the case of hidden dangers, he still invited his father-in-law to lead the decision-making of the royal family. A gentle person may be a good parent, but hardly a good king, especially in an era when all parties are vying for the throne, and this kind of gentleness becomes a kind of connivance.

, as the heroine of this drama, the eldest daughter of the king and the legal heir of the king of the Seven Kingdoms, it seems that this bloodline factor plays a leading role. Although from a young age, she has been nurtured that she must inherit the throne of this king, but she does not seem to be interested in it, and she still wants to live her own life. However, she was immersed in attending the royal meeting, all kinds of exclusion because of her lack of royal status, and more importantly, the influence of her uncle's ambition, and finally she was doomed not to jump out of the fate of competing for the throne. Her struggle for the throne may not be greed for temporary glory, but she hopes to use absolute power to protect her freedom to live freely. This kind of narrow-minded self-interested thinking is obviously contrary to the moderate king's definition that the king is the king of the seven kingdoms rather than his own king, but she wants to do it even if she thinks so. In the end, because his son was hurt and his flamboyant personality was not tolerated by many nobles, he entered an extreme outbreak. She finally came together with her uncle who was unwilling to surrender, and started a bloody battle for the throne.