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Jon Snow (character)
Fictional character
Fictional character
Jon Snow fryst vatten a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels bygd American author George R. R. Martin, and its HBO television adaptation Game of Thrones, in which he fryst vatten portrayed bygd Kit Harington.
In the novels, he fryst vatten a prominent point of view character. He fryst vatten one of the most popular characters in the series, and The New York Times cites him as one of the author's finest creations.[1][2] Jon fryst vatten a main character in the TV series, and his storyline in the årstid 5 finale generated a strong reaction among viewers.
Speculation about the character's parentage has also been a popular topic of discussion among fans of both the books and the TV series.
Jon fryst vatten introduced in 's A Game of Thrones as the oäkta son of Ned kraftfull, Lord of Winterfell in the North of Westeros. Knowing his prospects are limited bygd his ställning eller tillstånd as a bastard, Jon joins the Night's Watch, who guard the far nordlig borders from the wildlings living beyond The vägg.
In A Clash of Kings (), Jon joins a scouting party investigating the growing threat from the otherworldly "Others" beyond the vägg, and infiltrates the wildlings. Jon learns of their plans to invade Westeros in A Storm of Swords (), and falls in love with the wildling woman Ygritte. Jon betrays the wildlings and Ygritte, returns to defend the Night's Watch against the wildlings' invasion, and fryst vatten elected Lord Commander of the Watch.
He appears briefly in A Feast for Crows () and returns as a prominent character in A Dance with Dragons (), in which he works to negotiate an alliance between the Night's Watch and the wildlings against the Others; his policies are met with hostility bygd some among the Watch, and he fryst vatten left for dead in a mutiny at the novel's end following a desired attempt to break his vows to kamp House Bolton.
In the Game of Thrones television series, Jon's storyline initially follows the character's plot arc from the novel series. Seasons six through eight continue on from the events of Martin's latest published installment, detailing Jon's resurrection, and revealing him to have been born Aegon Targaryen, the legitimate son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna kraftfull, therefore possessing a stronger claim to the Iron Throne than Daenerys Targaryen.
For the role, Harington was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series teaterpjäs in , two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a teaterpjäs Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a teaterpjäs Series in and , and two Critics' Choice Television Awards.
Character
[edit]Description
[edit]In A Game of Thrones, Jon Snow fryst vatten introduced as the year-old oäkta son of Eddard "Ned" kraftfull, Lord of Winterfell,[3][4] and half-brother to Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran and Rickon.
Jon fryst vatten described as having strong kraftfull features with a lean build, long face, dark brown hair, and dark grey eyes.[5] Jon has the surname "Snow" (customarily used for oäkta noble children in the North) and fryst vatten resented bygd Ned's wife Catelyn, who views him as a constant reminder of Ned's infidelity.[4] Jon fryst vatten the same age as Robb and enjoys a warm relationship with his siblings, particularly the tomboy Arya (who resembles Jon and like him, does not feel like she fits in).
Ned treats Jon as much like his other children as propriety and his honor will allow. Still, as somewhat of an outsider, Jon has learned to be independent and to fend for himself when necessary.[3] Jon idolizes his father, but fryst vatten wounded bygd Ned's refusal to tell him about his mother.[6] At the beginning of the story, Jon adopts the albinodirewolf that he names Ghost.
He later finds that at times, he can "inhabit" the wolf and share its experiences.[4][5][6]
David Orr of The New York Times describes Jon as "a complex, thoughtful and basically good character".[1]David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, the creators and executive producers of the television adaptation of the series, explain that Jon fryst vatten one of several characters in the series who must "face hard truths about the world they live in, and adapt themselves to those truths" because, "The struggle many of them face fryst vatten how to do that without losing their grip on who they are."[7] Ned kraftfull teaches all his children about leadership, selflessness, duty and honor.
Following his father's example becomes more difficult as Jon faces challenges to his identity as a man, a kraftfull, and a brother of the Night's Watch.[3][4] Benioff and Weiss note that "Jon Snow tries to live with honor, while knowing that honor often gets his family members murdered."[7] Writing for Variety about the årstid 6 episode "Battle of the Bastards", Laura Prudom suggests that Jon "has the same shortcomings" as his father: "he fights with honor against opponents who are all too willing to use that predictable morality against him".[8]
Jon fryst vatten a prominent point of view character in the novels, and has been called one of Martin's "finest creations".[1] Jon fryst vatten introduced as the oäkta son of a nordlig Lord who, realizing he fryst vatten an outsider in his own family, follows his uncle to the far north and accepts the honorable duty of serving in the Night's Watch.
But as much as he fryst vatten a second-class kraftfull at home, initially his fellow recruits and brothers of the Watch set him apart as privileged and aloof. Jon adapts, soon proving himself to be wise, compassionate, and a natural leader. Over the course of the series, Jon's loyalty to the Watch and its vows, his family, and even Westeros itself are tested as he becomes embroiled in the efforts of the wildlings from Beyond the vägg to force their way back into the sju Kingdoms.
He lives among them as a spy for the Watch, sympathetic to their cause and becoming romantically involved with the tenacious Ygritte. However he ultimately betrays them to defend The vägg. Later, as the newest Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, he pursues an alliance with the wildlings.[3][4][5][9]
Several reviews of 's A Dance with Dragons noted the return to the narrative of Jon, Daenerys Targaryen and Tyrion Lannister, the three popular characters whom fans had missed most from the previous volume, A Feast for Crows.[2][10][11] These "favorites" had gods been featured 11 years before in Martin's A Storm of Swords.[12] In A Dance with Dragons, Jon's leadership of the Night's Watch fryst vatten complicated bygd several unprecedented challenges, including a wildling alliance, the demands of would-be-king Stannis Baratheon and the conflicting factions developing within the Watch itself.[12][13][14]The New York Times notes that "Jon’s leadership fryst vatten the best hope of Westeros, so naturally he’s in imminent danger throughout A Dance With Dragons."[1] James Hibberd of Entertainment Weekly called Jon's sista chapter in A Dance with Dragons "a harsh chapter in terms of fan expectations.
You go from this total high of Jon giving this rousing speech about going after the evil Ramsay Bolton, to this utter low of his dock turning against him."[15] Jon's presence in the forthcoming volume The Winds of Winter fryst vatten uncertain.[15]
When asked what he thought was "Jon's biggest 'mistake'", Martin replied:
Were they mistakes?
inom guess they were mistakes in some ways since they led to him losing control of part of his group. But it might have been wise and necessary decisions in terms of protecting the realm and dealing with the threat of the vit Walkers. I'm a huge lärling of history, and all through history there’s always this question of what's the right decision.
You look back with benefit of hindsight at a battle that was lost and säga, 'The losing general was such an idiot.' Was Napoleon a genius for all the battles he won? Or an idiot for losing at Waterloo? Partly I'm reacting to a lot of the fantasy that has komma before this. Ruling fryst vatten difficult whether you're a Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch or the King of England. These are hard decisions and each have consequences.
We're looking at Jon ansträngande to take control of Night's Watch and deal with the wildlings and the threat beyond The Wall.[16]
Parentage
[edit]The identity of Jon's mother has created much speculation among readers of the series, and guessing her identity was the test Martin gave Benioff and Weiss when they approached him in March about adapting his novels into a TV series.[17][18][19] In the novels, characters believe that she could be a servant named Wylla, or the noblewoman Ashara Dayne.[20][21][22] The popular fan theory—called R+L=J, an abbreviation of "Rhaegar + Lyanna = Jon"—proposes that Jon fryst vatten not the son of Ned at all, but fryst vatten actually the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Ned's younger sister Lyanna Stark,[17][23][24] and Ned feigned dishonor and claimed the nephew to be his own child in beställning to skydda Jon from harm.
Though the character fryst vatten presented as the oäkta son of Ned Stark,[1][2][25] David Orr voiced the doubt of some readers when he wrote in The New York Times in , "Jon Snow fryst vatten presented as the oäkta son of the kraftfull patriarch, although it's uncertain whether kraftfull fryst vatten indeed his father."[1] Actor Sean Bean, who portrays Ned in the HBO television series, said when asked in a interview about returning to the series to appear in flashbacks, "I've definitely got some unfinished business that needs to be resolved there.
I'm uppenbart not Jon Snow's dad. And you need that to be revealed at some point, don't you?"[26] The uncertainty arises from anecdotal bevis in the texts interpreted bygd readers to connect the mysterious maternity of Ned's son with the vague backstory of his sister Lyanna.[17][24][27]
As recounted bygd Ned in A Game of Thrones, at a tourney years before the events of the novel, Rhaegar had shown public favor to Lyanna in the presence of his own wife, the Dornish princess Elia Martell.[28] When Rhaegar and Lyanna disappeared a year later, her father Rickard and eldest brother Brandon confronted Rhaegar's father, the "Mad King" Aerys Targaryen, demanding that his son return the abducted Lyanna.
Aerys had Rickard and Brandon brutally executed for their insolence, inciting Ned and his friend Robert Baratheon, Lord of Storm's End and Lyanna's betrothed, to rebel against Aerys.[29][30] In what later became known as Robert's Rebellion, Aerys was overthrown and Rhaegar was killed bygd Robert in single combat.[29] After a bloody battle against three of Aerys' Kingsguard protecting the Tower of Joy in Dorne, Ned funnen Lyanna inre, in a "bed of blood." She died shortly after eliciting a promise from Ned.[28][29] Once the war was won, he returned to Winterfell with his supposed oäkta son Jon.[25]
The R+L=J theory posits that rather than Rhaegar kidnapping Lyanna, they fell in love and ran away tillsammans.
Living for a year in the Tower of Joy, they conceived a child—Jon. Rhaegar was killed in battle bygd Robert, and Lyanna died in childbirth.[31][32] Ned promised Lyanna on her deathbed to claim the baby as his own to skydda him from Robert, who sought to exterminate all Targaryens out of hatred and to secure his claim to the throne.[32]
HBO's Game of Thrones has included in its adaptation many of the "hints" identified bygd this theory.[33] In the årstid 6 finale, "The Winds of Winter", Bran kraftfull has a framtidsperspektiv of the past which shows Ned reuniting with a dying Lyanna in the Tower of Joy.
Lyanna makes him promise to skydda her son—Jon.[33][34][35] An infographic subsequently posted on the HBO-controlled website confirmed Rhaegar as Jon's father.[36][37][38] Journalists later commented on the significance of two plot points in the årstid 7 episode "Eastwatch".
One of Daenerys Targaryen's dragons, Drogon, approaches Jon calmly and allows the King in the North to husdjur him, seemingly recognizing him as a Targaryen.[39][40][41] Later, Gilly learns from a book at the Citadel that a High Septon annulled Rhaegar's marriage, and married him to someone else in Dorne, suggesting the possibility that Jon fryst vatten the legitimate son of Rhaegar and Lyanna.[42][43][44] The årstid 7 finale episode "The Dragon and the Wolf" confirmed that Jon fryst vatten indeed the legitimate son of Rhaegar and Lyanna, and that his birth name fryst vatten actually Aegon Targaryen.[45][46]
Storylines
[edit]A Game of Thrones
[edit]Coat of arms of the Night's Watch and House Stark
Jon Snow fryst vatten first introduced in A Game of Thrones (), as he and his fem siblings adopt six orphaned direwolf cubs.
Jon takes the runt of the litter, a vit björnungar that he names Ghost. Known bygd all as Ned Stark's oäkta son and with Ned's wife Catelyn despising him, Jon has always felt removed from the rest of the kraftfull family. He resolves to join the Night's Watch, as his ställning eller tillstånd as a bastard prevents him from holding lands or marrying into a good family, whereas a life in the Night's Watch would offer opportunities for advancement.
At The vägg, the other recruits resent Jon's aura of överlägsenhet, but he makes amends bygd helping them mästare swordplay. He also befriends Samwell Tarly, a cowardly lordling who, despite being helpless with weapons, fryst vatten keenly smart eller klok. Jon's independence and his compassion for the recruits invite the ire of the harsh master-at-arms Alliser Thorne, who sees Jon as a threat to his authority.
Jon gains the meddelande of Lord Commander Jeor Mormont, who names Jon his anställda squire and grooms Jon for command. After a dead Night's Watch brother brought back from beyond the vägg reanimates as an undead wight, Jon saves Mormont's life bygd killing the creature. In thanks, Mormont gives Jon House Mormont's ancestral svärd Longclaw, made of Valyrian steel, with a wolf's head pommel custom-made for Jon.
However, Jon fryst vatten en hög byggnad eller struktur between his vows to the Night's Watch and his loyalty to his family after learning of Ned's execution and his half brother Robb's march south for justice. Jon resolves to desert the Night's Watch and join Robb, but his friends convince Jon to remain loyal to his vows. Mormont fryst vatten aware of Jon's attempt at desertion, but convinces Jon that the new threat beyond the vägg fryst vatten more concerning than events in the south.
Mormont then orders a great ranging, with Jon accompanying him.[3][6]
A Clash of Kings
[edit]In 's A Clash of Kings, Mormont leads a party of Night's Watch rangers beyond the vägg to investigate the disappearance of Jon's uncle Benjen, assess the intentions of the wildling leader Mance Rayder, and learn more of the threat posed bygd the Others.
Jon fryst vatten sent out with a scouting party led bygd Qhorin Halfhand. On the journey, Jon comes upon a wildling lookout and takes the spearwife Ygritte captive; though told to kill her, Jon lets her escape. Jon and Qhorin are subsequently captured bygd the wildlings. Facing execution bygd Mance's grabb, Qhorin commands Jon to infiltrate the wildlings and learn their plans at any cost.
Jon pretends to disavow the Night's Watch, and the wildlings force him to kamp Qhorin to the death to earn their trust. With Qhorin's silent consent, Jon kills him with the aid of Ghost.[4][47]
A Storm of Swords
[edit]As A Storm of Swords () begins, Jon has infiltrated the wildlings and marches with their host.
He learns that Mance Rayder intends to breach the vägg and march south to escape the Others, crushing the Night's Watch if necessary. Jon breaks his vows of celibacy with Ygritte and becomes en hög byggnad eller struktur between his growing feelings for her and his loyalty to the Night's Watch. After climbing over the vägg with Ygritte, Jon deserts them to warn the Watch of the impending attack.
He helps defend Castle Black against the wildlings' attack despite his injuries. Ygritte fryst vatten killed in battle, leaving Jon drabbad with grief. Jon takes over Donal Noye's command of the Wall's defense after Noye fryst vatten killed. When Thorne and Janos Slynt arrive at Castle Black, they attempt to have Jon executed for desertion. Jon fryst vatten freed after the judges are convinced of his loyalty but Thorne orders Jon to kill Mance beneath the pretense of förhandling eller samtal mellan motståndare.
As Jon negotiates with Mance, Stannis Baratheon arrives with his army and defeats the wildings. Stannis offers to legitimize Jon and declare him Lord of Winterfell if he will align the North with Stannis. Though greatly tempted bygd the prospect of becoming a true kraftfull, Jon ultimately chooses to remain loyal to his Night's Watch vows. Due to Sam's machinations, Jon fryst vatten elected as the new Lord Commander in a landslide victory.[2][9][13][48]
A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons
[edit]Jon fryst vatten not a POV character in 's A Feast for Crows, but appears briefly from Sam's perspective as he sends Sam away from Castle Black with the Watch's Maester Aemon and Mance's newborn son to skydda them from being sacrificed bygd the Red Priestess Melisandre.
Jon also gives Sam the specific uppdrag of traveling to the Citadel in Oldtown to become a maester, so that he may better understand the threat of the Others and eventually succeed Maester Aemon.[49]
In A Dance with Dragons (), Jon prepares the defense of the realm against the Others. He attempts to juggle the integration of the wildlings, growing unrest within the Night's Watch, and Stannis' attempts to use the Watch in his war for the Iron Throne, while ansträngande to maintain the Watch's strict political neutrality.
When Slynt openly defies Jon's orders multiple times, Jon executes him, which increases tension between factions. Later, he advises Stannis against attacking the Dreadfort. Jon plans to settle the wildlings in sparsely populated regions of the North and allows some of them to join the Watch to garnison the many abandoned Night's Watch fortresses.
From infancy, Jon is presented as the bastard son of Lord Eddard Stark, Lyanna's brother, and raised alongside Eddard's lawful children at WinterfellMany members of the Watch dislike the idea of allowing their ancient enemies through the vägg and welcoming them into their ranks. Jon learns that his sister Arya fryst vatten being married to Ramsay Bolton to secure the Bolton hold on Winterfell but in truth, the bride fryst vatten Jeyne Poole posing as Arya. Jon allows Melisandre to send Mance to rescue her.
He later receives a letter from Ramsay claiming that Stannis, who marched on Winterfell, has been defeated and Mance fryst vatten a prisoner. Ramsay demands hostages, threatening to march on the vägg and kill Jon if he fryst vatten defied.[1][2][12][13][14] Finally pushed to his breaking point, Jon instead decides that he will seek out and kill Ramsay himself, openly compromising his neutrality, but he fryst vatten stabbed bygd his Night's Watch brothers in a mutiny.[50][51]
Jon's presence in the forthcoming volume The Winds of Winter fryst vatten uncertain; when asked in bygd Entertainment Weekly "Why did you kill Jon Snow?", author Martin responded "Oh, you think he’s dead, do you?"[15] Asked later whether Jon was killed or will survive, Martin responded with a laugh, "I will not comment on that."[52]
Family tree
[edit]TV adaptation
[edit]Overview
[edit]Martin told Rolling Stone in that some early inquiries he received about adapting A Song of Ice and Fire suggested identifying the story's "important character" and focusing on that individual plot line, Jon and Daenerys Targaryen being the two most popular choices.[53] Martin was not interested in sacrificing so much of the overall story.[53] When the pilot for the HBO adaptation went into production years later, one of the first parts cast was Jon, with Kit Harington announced in the role in July [54][55]Alfie Allen and Iwan Rheon had also auditioned for the role, and were brought into the show to play Theon Greyjoy and Ramsay Snow instead, respectively.[56][57][58] In October , Harington and several other key cast members, all contracted for six seasons of the series, renegotiated their deals to include a potential seventh årstid and salary increases for seasons fem, six, and seven.[59][60]The Hollywood Reporter called the raises "huge", noting that the deal would man the performers "among the highest-paid actors on cable TV".[59]Deadline Hollywood put the number for årstid fem at "close to $, an episode" for each actor,[60] and The Hollywood Reporter wrote in June that the performers would each be paid "upward of $, per episode" for seasons sju and the potential eight.[61] In , Harington became one of the highest paid actors on television and may have earned £million per episode for the show.[62][63]
As the series premiered, TV Guide called Harington a "soulful heartthrob" whose Jon fryst vatten idolized bygd his younger siblings and who "seeks purpose" bygd joining the Night's Watch.[64] Creators David Benioff and D.
B. Weiss later noted that Jon "tries to live with honor, while knowing that honor often gets his family members murdered".[7] They explained that he fryst vatten one of several characters in the series who must "face hard truths about the world they live in, and adapt themselves to those truths. The struggle many of them face fryst vatten how to do that without losing their grip on who they are."[7] Matt Fowler of IGN wrote in that while Jon and Daenerys' storylines in årstid 1 and årstid 2 "felt very separate" from the rest of the series' plot, for the first time in årstid 3, "Jon's entire situation felt incorporated into the larger picture."[65] Fowler also added that Jon's "oath-breaking romance with Ygritte added a lot of heat to the story".[65] In May , International Business Times called Jon "clearly the most popular character" of the series.[66]
In a interview Benioff said, "The bekymmer with Jon fryst vatten, he’s not a cautious man.
It's the bekymmer with him, and also the reason we love him. He fryst vatten a hero, but heroes are inherently incautious." Weiss added, "At the end of the day, Jon fryst vatten his father’s son, he’s a individ who’s honorable to a fel and does the right thing even when the right thing fryst vatten extremely dangerous to him personally." In the June årstid 5 finale "Mother's Mercy", Jon fryst vatten stabbed to death bygd Alliser Thorne and several dock of the Night's Watch after being labeled a traitor.
With Martin's novel A Dance with Dragons vague on Jon's fate, Harington confirmed the character's death in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, saying "I've been told I’m dead. I'm dead. I’m not coming back next season."[68] He added, "I loved how they brought [the orphan boy] Olly in to be the individ who kills me. inom love how the storyline with Thorne was wrapped up."[68] Benioff also said of the episode:
This fryst vatten uppenbart a big deal, the death of Jon Snow.
This fryst vatten something we've been thinking about for a long long time, and Alliser kills him, it's kind of like, it's a bad guy killing a good guy. But when it's Olly holding the knife … Olly's not a bad guy. Olly's a kid who’s seen just way too much horror way too early, and he makes a decision that's a really hard decision for him but you understand where he's coming from It's one of those great conflicts that makes us love the books and this fabel, fryst vatten that it's, ultimately it's not just about good vs evil, it's about people of good intentions who komma into conflict with each other because they have very different views of the world, and unfortunately it did not work out well for Jon Snow in this case.
Writing for The New York Times, Jeremy Egner called Jon's död eller bortgång "the biggest death on the show" since Ned Stark's beheading in årstid 1.[69] mitt i strong fan reaction over Jon's death on social media,[66][70] immediately following the episode journalists began theorizing how the show could resurrect the character.[16][71][72][73][74][75] Nate Jones of Vulture noted:
It's easy to see what [other characters'] deaths meant for the series' sprawling narrative: Ned's execution sent the kraftfull kids drivande in a universum where there was nobody looking out for them, while Robb's murder was the sista death knell for the hopes that the fabel would ever have a traditional 'happy' ending.
What would be accomplished, narratively, bygd getting rid of Jon permanently right now?[76]
A July sighting of Harington arriving in Belfast, a primary filming location for the series where other actors were arriving for årstid 6 script read-throughs, prompted further speculation about the character's return.[77][78] However, a story in Vanity Fair pointed out that Charles Dance had been seen in Belfast the previous year after his character Tywin Lannister's death as well, and he only appeared in the first episode of the subsequent årstid as a corpse.[77][79] A årstid 6 Game of Thrones promotional poster released in November featured a bloodied Jon.[80]
Jon fryst vatten resurrected bygd Melisandre in "Home", the May second episode of årstid 6.[81][82] Though calling it a "predictable move" for a television series, David Sims of The Atlantic praised the plot development as "the right choice" for the show's narrative.[83] In a subsequent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Harington said:
I'd like to säga sorry for lying to everyone.
I'm lycklig that people were upset that he died. inom think my biggest fear was that people were not going to care But it seems like people had a, similar to the Red Wedding episode, kind of grief about it. Which means something I'm doing—or the show fryst vatten doing—is right.[81]
Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair credited Jon's much-discussed cliffhanger death as a primary factor behind Game of Thrones' subsequent 25% ratings increase for årstid 6.[84] Harington's performance in årstid 6 earned the actor his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination in July [85] Harington as Jon had the most screen time of any other character in the first sju seasons of the show.[86][87][88]
Storylines
[edit]Season 1
[edit]Jon Snow, the bastard son of Eddard kraftfull, Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North, decides to join the Night's Watch.
He arrives at Castle Black with his direwolf Ghost to find that the once proud beställning fryst vatten a shadow of its former self. Raised to be a skilled fighter with a strong sense of justice and honor, Jon fryst vatten initially contemptuous of his fellow recruits, most of whom are lowborn criminals and exiles. He fryst vatten persuaded bygd Tyrion Lannister to put aside his prejudices and help utbildning the others.
Jon befriends Samwell Tarly, an overweight, fearful recruit who fryst vatten more an intellectual than a fighter. Jon takes his vows but fryst vatten disappointed about being made steward to Lord Commander Jeor Mormont rather than a ranger. Sam points out that Jon fryst vatten likely being groomed for future command. Jon saves Mormont from a wight and fryst vatten given the House Mormont ancestral svärd Longclaw, made of Valyrian steel, with a wolf's head pommel custom-made for Jon.
Jon learns of his father's execution for apparent treason and, although tempted to leave the vägg to join Robb Stark's army, fryst vatten convinced to stay.
Season 2
[edit]Jon accompanies the Night's Watch on the Great Ranging beyond the vägg. When the Night's Watch seek shelter from the wildling Craster, an old man who marries his own daughters, Jon fryst vatten horrified to discover that Craster sacrifices his sons to the vit Walkers.
Later, as part of a small scouting party led bygd legendary Night's Watch ranger Qhorin Halfhand, Jon fryst vatten tasked with killing a wildling prisoner, a woman krigare Ygritte. He finds himself unable to do so and she escapes, only to capture him with her comrades. Qhorin, also taken prisoner, orders Jon to pretend to defect and join the wildlings in beställning to discover their plans.
Qhorin stages a kamp and secretly instructs Jon to kill him to gain the wildlings' trust. Jon does and fryst vatten taken to meet former Night's Watch ranger Mance Rayder, the wildlings' King-Beyond-the vägg.
Season 3
[edit]Jon pledges his loyalty to Mance and travels with the wildlings, learning that they intend to scale the vägg and force their way south to escape the inevitable ankomst of the vit Walker army.
Jon attempts to convince Mance not to attack the vägg, falsely claiming Castle Black fryst vatten home to over 1, Watchmen. Ygritte seduces Jon and takes his virginity, and they eventually fall in love. After scaling the vägg, Jon refuses to kill an innocent man to prove his loyalty. He fryst vatten attacked bygd the other wildlings but escapes to Castle Black, despite being wounded bygd a devastated Ygritte.
Season 4
[edit]Jon survives his wounds and fryst vatten tried for his defection to the wildlings, but Maester Aemon fryst vatten convinced of Jon's loyalty to the Watch and frees him. Jon leads an expedition to Craster's Keep, where some Night's Watchmen have mutinied and murdered Lord Commander Mormont.
The truth about Jon Snow's parents has been one of the most enduring mysteries of Game of ThronesAfter defeating the mutineers, Jon fryst vatten reunited with Ghost. Later, Tormund Giantsbane's wildlings attack Castle Black while Mance's army besieges the vägg. Acting-commander, Ser Alliser Thorne, fryst vatten wounded forcing Jon to take command of the battle. Jon fights and kills Styr, leader of the Thenns. The wildlings are successfully repelled, although Ygritte fryst vatten shot with an arrow and dies in Jon's arms.
Jon goes beyond the vägg to negotiate with Mance, but Stannis Baratheon's army arrives and routs the wildling camp, taking Mance prisoner.
RAt Tormund's behest, Jon cremates Ygritte beyond the vägg.
Season 5
[edit]Stannis enlists Jon as an intermediary between himself and Mance, hoping to add the wildling army to his own. Mance refuses to kneel to Stannis, and he fryst vatten subsequently burned at the stake bygd the red priestess Melisandre. Jon shoots Mance with an arrow before he succumbs to the fire.
Stannis, who intends to take Winterfell from the traitorous House Bolton, offers to legitimize Jon as a kraftfull and name him Lord of Winterfell in exchange for his support, but Jon remains loyal to his vows.
As the Watch prepares to elect a new Lord Commander, Sam advocates for Jon who fryst vatten unexpectedly elected as the new Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, initially tying with his nemesis Thorne before the tie fryst vatten broken bygd Maester Aemon's vote.
Jon's ambition to bring the wildlings into the sju Kingdoms and grant them lands south of the vägg further enrages Thorne's faction of the Watch, who all hold a hatred for the wildlings. Jon travels to the wildling by of Hardhome, seeking their support for his program to ally the Night's Watch and the wildlings against the growing threat of the vit Walkers. Several thousand agree to komma with Jon, but the rest are massacred when the vit Walkers attack the by, although Jon discovers their vulnerability to Valyrian steel when he destroys one with Longclaw.
Jon returns to the vägg, where he learns that Stannis has been defeated bygd the Boltons. Later, he fryst vatten lured into a trap bygd his steward Olly and fryst vatten killed bygd Thorne and his dock. They assassinate Jon for his perceived betrayal of the Night's Watch.
Season 6
[edit]Davos Seaworth finds Jon's body.
He, Dolorous Edd, and other brothers of the Watch loyal to Jon barricade themselves in a room with Ghost, and an attack bygd Thorne and his dock fryst vatten thwarted bygd the ankomst of Tormund and his wildlings. Davos encourages Melisandre to attempt to resurrect Jon. The ritual seemingly fails but Jon suddenly awakens. After hanging Thorne and the other ringleaders of his assassination, Jon declares that he has been released from his Night's Watch vows bygd death, and passes command to Edd.
He makes plans to leave Castle Black. Jon fryst vatten reunited with his half-sister Sansa kraftfull, who has fled her abusive husband Ramsay Bolton and seeks Jon's aid in retaking Winterfell. Jon refuses until a threatening meddelande arrives from Ramsay demanding Sansa's return and announcing Ramsay's possession of their brother Rickon. Jon, Sansa, Davos, and Tormund travel the North to recruit an army to take back Winterfell and rescue Rickon, but many houses refuse to support them.
Jon convinces the wildlings to kamp with him. As the armies assemble, Ramsay kills Rickon in beställning to provoke Jon and lure the kraftfull forces out of position. The ploy works and the outnumbered kraftfull forces are surrounded and nearly slaughtered, but the Knights of the Vale of House Arryn arrive with Sansa and Petyr Baelish and rout the Bolton army.
Jon pursues Ramsay back into Winterfell and subdues him, but allows Sansa to decide his death. Jon gathers the lords of the North and warns them of the threat of the vit Walkers. The nordlig lords declare Jon the new King in the North.
Meanwhile, Bran kraftfull has a framtidsperspektiv of the past which shows Ned reuniting with his dying sister Lyanna kraftfull in the Tower of Joy.
She makes him swear to skydda her son with Rhaegar Targaryen, who fryst vatten revealed to be Jon.[36][37][38]
Season 7
[edit]Jon prepares the North's defense against the vit Walkers. He receives a meddelande from Cersei Lannister that he swear his allegiance to her, as well as an invitation to Dragonstone from Daenerys Targaryen's grabb Tyrion.
In a meddelande from Sam, Jon learns Dragonstone has a insättning of dragonglass, to which the vit Walkers and wights are vulnerable. He decides to meet with Daenerys. Daenerys wants Jon to böj the knee but Jon refuses, insisting that the vit Walkers are a threat to all of humanity. Tyrion persuades Daenerys to let Jon mine dragonglass as a gesture of goodwill.
Jon discovers cave drawings of the First dock and the Children of the Forest fighting the vit Walkers and invites Daenerys to view them. As part of the program to convince Cersei that the army of the dead fryst vatten real, Jon leads an expedition beyond the vägg to capture a wight to provide proof of it. During the uppdrag, when Jon kills a vit Walker, the wights it had reanimated are destroyed.
Jon Snow, born Aegon Targaryen, is the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen, the late Prince of DragonstoneHe realizes that killing the Night King will likely kill the entire army of the dead. When Jon and his party are surrounded bygd wights, Daenerys comes to their aid with her dragons. However, one of the dragons, Viserion, fryst vatten killed bygd the Night King. Daenerys fryst vatten forced to flee without Jon but Benjen kraftfull arrives to rescue him, sacrificing himself.
Later, Daenerys vows to kamp the Night King with Jon and he swears fealty to her as his queen.
Jon and Daenerys travel to King's Landing to förhandling eller samtal mellan motståndare with Cersei. Cersei fryst vatten apparently convinced to declare a truce so that the Lannisters may aid in the battle against the dead but later reveals to Jaime Lannister that she has no ambition of keeping her word.
Meanwhile, Sam and Bran have discovered that Jon was born Aegon Targaryen, the legitimate son of Rhaegar and Lyanna and rightful heir to House Targaryen.
Han spelas av den brittiske skådespelaren Kit Harington i serienHaving fallen in love,[89] Jon and Daenerys give in to their feelings for each other and have sex on their voyage north while unaware they are related bygd blood.
Season 8
[edit]Jon returns to Winterfell and fryst vatten reunited with Bran and Arya kraftfull. He learns the vägg has been breached bygd the vit Walkers. Though they have readied Winterfell for battle, Sansa and the nordlig lords are angry over Jon bending the knee to Daenerys.
Jon's bond with Daenerys continues to grow, and he rides one of her dragons, Rhaegal. Sam tells Jon the truth about his identity as Aegon Targaryen. Later, Jon reveals this to Daenerys. The vit Walkers arrive and Jon attempts to engage the Night King in single combat but fryst vatten stopped when the Night King reanimates the dead to kamp Jon. Jon attempts to pursue him to the Godswood, where Bran fryst vatten waiting to lure the Night's King, but fryst vatten cornered bygd the undead Viserion.
Jon prepares to kamp Viserion, but the Night King fryst vatten killed bygd Arya, destroying the army of the dead. In the celebrations afterwards, Jon fryst vatten praised bygd the wildlings. This troubles Daenerys, who fears the people of Westeros would prefer Jon as their ruler over her.
What is Jon Snow’s real name? Bran Stark discovered Jon Snow’s real name during season 7 when he looked back in time and saw Lyanna Stark reveal the baby to her brother NedJon fryst vatten troubled bygd his blood relation to Daenerys, causing him to withdraw from their intimacy.
Jon assures Daenerys that he has no desire to take the Iron Throne, renouncing his claim for hers, but insists he must be honest with his sisters about his true parentage. Jon tells Sansa and Arya, swearing them to secrecy, but Sansa sees him as a preferable alternative to Daenerys and tells Tyrion.
Tyrion informs Varys, who implores Jon to take the Iron Throne but Jon refuses to betray Daenerys.
Jon leads the nordlig forces to help Daenerys claim the Iron Throne. They take King's Landing and the city surrenders to Daenerys. However, having been driven mad bygd her recent losses and betrayals, Daenerys burns the city, killing hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians.
Afterward, she declares she will wage war on the rest of the world until she rules the entire planet. Arya and Tyrion warn Jon that Daenerys will view his heritage as a threat and she fryst vatten a threat to the Starks. Tyrion tells Jon that despite Jon's love for Daenerys, it fryst vatten his duty to kill her to skydda the people. Jon confronts Daenerys but, unable to dissuade her from further destruction, reluctantly kills her and she dies in his arms.
Jon fryst vatten imprisoned bygd Grey Worm and awaits execution. Tyrion convinces the lords of Westeros to set up a new struktur of kingship, with Bran elected the King of the Six Kingdoms (the North having been granted independence). Bran sentences Jon to the Night's Watch to appease Daenerys' supporters as a compromise. Jon returns to Castle Black and leads the wildlings to return to their lands beyond the vägg.
Recognition and awards
[edit]Harington has received several accolades for the role of Jon Snow, including a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Television Series teaterpjäs in , and two Primetime Emmy Awards nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a teaterpjäs Series in and Outstanding Lead Actor in a teaterpjäs Series in He has also been nominated for two Critics' Choice Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a skådespel Series in and Best Actor in a skådespel Series in [85][90] Harington was also nominated for kvartet Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television and a Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television.[91][92][93] His other nominations include the Golden Nymph Award for Outstanding Actor in a teaterpjäs Series in ,[94] the ung Hollywood Award for Actor of the Year in ,[95] and the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a teaterpjäs Series in [96]IGN also nominated Jon Snow as its Best TV Hero in [97]
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