Thursday, March 19, 2015

Daenerys (pg. 799)


In this chapter, Drogo is burned to death. While Daenerys watched Drogo burring, she had an urge to run into the fire and ask for his forgiveness, but she didn't, she let him burn. So, Daenerys and all of her servants prepare a funeral for Drogo. After the funeral, Daenerys lets all of her slaves and servants be free. But, she still wants them to to be her servants, so she tells them that if they continue to work for her, they will be rewarded. Next, Daenerys gives weapons away to some of her servants. As it is time to enter the funeral ceremony, the servants are worried than Daenerys will kill herself, but she tells them that she will not. Lastly, as Daenerys enters the room, she has 3 live dragons with her. This is a big deal because it is the first time that it has happened in a long time.

I loved this chapter and I thought this was a great ending to the book! I chose this chapter because I liked how Daenerys is completely in charge of everyone, and it really shows how fierce of a character she was! This chapter is important because it tells the end of the story that we were waiting for throughout the whole book. The most important part of this chapter was the very end, when the dragons came with Daenerys. There really is nothing that I disliked about this chapter. In conclusion, the one question I think that could be a topic of discussion for the class is: "Do you think Drogo deserved to be burned to death? Also, What do you think the significance of these dragons could be?"

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