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Character Showdown: Game of Thrones vs. Shakespeare

Character Showdown: Game of Thrones vs. Shakespeare

shakespearethronesGame of Thrones fantastic fifth season ends this Sunday, meaning we’ll have to bid adieu for another year to all the wonderful things it brings to our lives: scheming queens and awesome queens, plots within plots, HBO-rated sex of all sorts, and of course, everyone’s favorite cynical dwarf. Not to mention the element that truly  keeps the series loged in our brains, both onscreen and on the page: the huge body count, which grows with every episode or book. No one is safe, and the scale of the destruction and intrigue is nothing less than Shakespearean.
Which got us thinking: what if the Game of Thrones crowd really did meet up with their counterparts from the Bard’s tales? If they faced off in their elements, whether in court, on the dueling field, in back alleys, or in the bedroom, who would win? Here’s how we think the title bouts would shake out.

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Henry V vs. Robb Stark
Those of you who thought that that last match up was a little bit rigged, let’s try this one: Henry vs. Robb Stark. Robb’s no Stannis, right? His version of honor is a bit more reasonable, based on tradition and family ties and the raw nerve of a North-South identity difference that, like Scotland’s, has endured for hundreds of years despite subservience to a southern throne. More than that, he’s avenging his father, the symbol of all that is good and right (and very, very dead) in Westeros. He was also turning into a pretty good leader who tried to be fair to everyone and who had the rare ability to admit mistakes. And you know what? None of that matters, because Robb is still in training. Henry V went through all that stuff two whole plays ago. He’s already fully formed. His romances are all in line with the interests of his country, and Robb Stark doesn’t have a St. Crispin’s Day speech in him. Henry still takes this, hands down!
Should Win: Henry
Will Win: Henry