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“You are Alayne, and you must be Alayne all the time." He put two fingers on her left breast. "Even here. In your heart. Can you do that? Can you be my daughter in your heart?" "I . . ." I do not know, my lord, she almost said, but that was not what he wanted to hear. Lies and Arbor gold, she…” quote by George R.R. Martin
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““You are Alayne, and you must be Alayne all the time." He put two fingers on her left breast. "Even here. In your heart. Can you do that? Can you be my daughter in your heart?" "I . . ." I do not know, my lord, she almost said, but that was not what he wanted to hear. Lies and Arbor gold, she thought. "I am Alayne, Father. Who else would I be?””

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About This Quote

Source Book: A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin, 1996

A character is pressured to suppress her true self and constantly perform a role imposed by authority.

In simple terms: Being forced to act like someone else.

Key Takeaway

Question authenticity over conformity.

Themes

identity power family obedience

Mood

conflicted tense reflective

Type

literary dialogue character‑drama

When to use this quote

  • family expectations
  • political intrigue
  • personal integrity
  • self‑discovery

Key Concepts

role‑playing psychological manipulation loyalty

Questions to Reflect On

  • What parts of yourself do you hide to please others?
  • How does external pressure shape your sense of self?
A Different Perspective

The pressure to conform can erode personal agency and truth.

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