Sansa's Playlist

Sansa's Playlist

Above is a link to a playlist that I created. If it were 2020 this would be Sansa's playlist. Each track symbolizes a certain time in Sansa's life. Whether it be in love with a mad king, losing her father, or feeding her rapist to the dogs.

Track 1: Paper Rings by Taylor Swift: This track is meant to symbolize how Sansa is head over heels for Joffrey in the beginning of the series. 
Track 2: Don’t Blame Me by Taylor Swift: This track is meant to symbolize how Sansa lies to protect Joffrey instead of defending her own sister. 
Track 3: Issues by Julia Michaels: This track symbolizes the battle with herself after choosing Joffrey over her family. 
Track 4: Even Though I’m Leaving by Luke Combs: This Track symbolizes when her father is killed in front of her own eyes. 
Track 5: Bad Blood by Taylor Swift: This track symbolizes Sansa’s anger growing. When Joffrey shows Sansa her father’s head Sansa goes to push him off of the bridge.
Track 6: Lights by Ellie Goulding: This track symbolizes Sansa’s time being trapped in King’s Landing with the Lannister’s. 
Track 7: Lego House by Ed Sheeran: This track symbolizes how Sansa is realizing that it’s all up to her to rebuild her family line. 
Tracks 8-9: Little Do You Know by Alex & Sierra and You Should Be Sad by Halsey: Both of these tracks symbolize Sansa’s grieving with rape.
Track 10: The Man by Taylor Swift: Sansa is now representing a strong female character. She realizes that Winterfell is hers regardless that she is a woman.
Track 11: Clean by Taylor Swift: This track symbolizes the weight lifting off of Sansa’s shoulders after feeding Ramsay to the dogs. 
Tracks 12-15: I Did Something Bad by Taylor Swift, You Should See Me In A Crown by Billie Eilish, Dark Side by Bishop Briggs, and Bury Me Face Down by Grandson: These tracks symbolize the power that Sansa can now see herself having and it growing. She is becoming a major player in the game of thrones. 

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