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Why did Jon Snow get sent to the wall the first time?
Jon saw it as an opportunity to escape being thought of constantly as a bastard and to achieve something for himself. So you could say that his crime was being a bastard, but it was a personal choice.
Why did Jon Snow get sent to the Night’s Watch?
There were two reasons Jon Snow joined the Nights Watch. Jon Snow knew because of his bastard status, he had nowhere else to go, no other options. He could not go south to court, as the Queen did not allow any of King Robert Baratheon’s bastards attend court.
Why did Jon Snow get sent to Castle Black?
Season 1. Jon Snow, the bastard son of Eddard Stark, 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 order is a shadow of its former self.
Has Jon Snow been married before?
Precious Lungam. 2010
Jon Snow/Spouse
Is the Wall Jon Snow’s Destiny?
Reason 3 – The Wall is Jon’s destiny and Ned Stark knew it from the day he found Lyanna and Jon at the Tower of Joy. Quotes and my reasoning to support ….. . “Even a bastard may rise high in the Night’s Watch” – Ned Stark, AGOT, Catelyn II Jon Snow knew because of his bastard status, he had nowhere else to go, no other options.
Why did Jon Snow join the Night’s Watch?
There are 3 significant reasons Jon Snow joined the Nights Watch: Reason 1 – Jon had nowhere else to go (thanks to Catelyn) Reason 2 – Jon wanted to find his place in the world, feel a sense of purpose as is the human way.
Why didn’t Jon Snow go to court?
Jon Snow knew because of his bastard status, he had nowhere else to go, no other options. He could not go south to court, as the Queen did not allow any of King Robert Baratheon’s bastards attend court. Jon knew he would be shunned and there was no place for him there.
What is Jon Snow’s goal in life?
Jon deeply wishes to make his way in the world, to find his ‘place’, somewhere he belongs, to have a sense of purpose. He wants to others to see him as the honorable man he sees in himself. Jon wants to be known to be the kind of man his father is, whom Jon greatly looks up to, as opposed to being known as ‘Ned Starks bastard’.