He believed that his family were the only ones who wanted him to be king, and that was one of the reasons why he did not want to be king. After he reluctantly became king, he was surprised to hear and see people shouting his name with joy. The emotional transitions in this scene were very fast King Aegon ii Targaryen is a very different, complex character. It would take pages to describe him.
The whole idea of the Madonna-Whore complex is that a woman can either be put on a saintly pedestal for purity or be debased and degreased for their sexuality with no room for the idea that they are complex humans. Why does this fit Robb. He’s not a teenage boy he’s not somebody’s son he’s not a kid making human mistakes he isn’t allowed any of that. He’s a king he’s the stuff of stories he’s an inspiration to his men. Or he’s fool for breaking his vow he will pay for his mistakes with his life everything is over because he slept with the wrong girl. There is no room for nuance Robb is either the Madonna on the pedestal or the fallen Whore paying for his mistakes. He is a king facing the plight of a woman
I was wondering if you could send me a recipe, you know, because your cooking is so good and stuff, like the one for that chicken pie you do or the stew or something? That uh girl that Fred and George told you about over the holidays, well she wants me to cook for her, thinks it will be 'cute'. I don't know. Anyway I already tried going to the kitchens here and asking the house elves but they were having none of it, all I asked was for them to cook a meal and pretend I made it. So that's why I'm asking you, I've got no clue about any of this stuff, please can you help me Mum?
How are you too? And how's Dad? I'm doing fine here, and Ginny's fine too (I know you'll ask), oh and Harry. Also I'd really appreciate it if you kept this letter to yourself, don't even show Dad, and hide it, or burn it, that works too, I don't want anyone, especially Fred and George getting their hands on it. Thanks.