One of the great things about books is you can afford to do anything.
You look pale, Sansa," Cersei observed. "Is your red flower still blooming?" "Yes" "How apt. The men will bleed out there, and you in here.
Interpretation
What this quote means
The quote reflects on the stark contrast between war's violence and the seemingly serene existence of those who observe it from a distance.
In this exchange between Cersei and Sansa from George R. R. Martin's work, we see a poignant commentary on the nature of war and its impact on different individuals. Cersei, with her observation of Sansa's pale demeanor and blooming flower, juxtaposes the bloodshed of battle outside with the perceived tranquility or beauty within. This reveals a bitter irony where those removed from the chaos can maintain an appearance of normalcy while others suffer, highlighting the often unseen effects of violence on society and those who are sheltered from it.
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Example use cases
This quote can be used during a discussion about the impact of war on civilian life.
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