Jessica Chastain Calls Out Game Of Thrones Dialogue: ‘Rape Is Not A Tool To Make A Character Stronger'

Jessica was not impressed with an exchange between The Hound and Sansa Stark.
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Like most of us, Jessica Chastain is currently tuning in to the final series of Game Of Thrones, and while there’s been plenty to cheer, some storylines, scenes and lines have missed the mark with fans.

There was lots to talk about following Monday’s episode, but posting on Twitter after it aired Jessica called out one potentially problematic section of dialogue, stating: “Rape is not a tool to make a character stronger.”

Jessica with Sansa actress Sophie at a recent X Men photocall
Jessica with Sansa actress Sophie at a recent X Men photocall
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Her comment referred to a conversation which saw Sansa Stark – who was raped by Ramsay Bolton in season five – say she would still be a “little bird” without men, including her abuser.

The scene saw the Hound tell Sansa she’s “changed”, calling her a “little bird” and adding: “None of it would have happened if you’d left Kings Landing with me, no Littlefinger, no Ramsay, none of it.”

Sansa replied: “Without Littlefinger and Ramsay and the rest, I would’ve stayed a little bird all my life.”

Addressing the exchange, Jessica (who stars alongside Sansa actor Sophie Turner in X Men: Dark Phoenix) tweeted: “A woman doesn’t need to be victimized in order to become a butterfly. The #littlebird was always a Phoenix.

“Her prevailing strength is solely because of her. And her alone.”

Rape is not a tool to make a character stronger. A woman doesn’t need to be victimized in order to become a butterfly. The #littlebird was always a Phoenix. Her prevailing strength is solely because of her. And her alone.#GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/TVIyt8LYxI

— Jessica Chastain (@jes_chastain) May 7, 2019

Her comments sparked debate on the social networking site:

Huh? Our worst times partially define who we are. NO ONE is always a Phoenix. Not everyone climbs out of the darkness. I marvel at Sansa's strength, but it was forged with help from Family, The Hound, Littlefinger, and the Tyrells.
A lone wolf dies, the pack survives.

— Joshua Gray (@MrJoshuaGray) May 7, 2019

I get your sentiments, but would she have realized that strength if not for the tragic events that happened. Everything shapes you. Good and bad.

— Nadine (@Rosannasfriend) May 7, 2019

i am really going to regret commenting on this—i just know it.
BUT
assigning meaning to abuse and trauma is fairly common
and it can be a very helpful (and valid) coping mechanism for survival and healing.
it doesn’t mean she’s not strong on her own.

— real live ghost👻 (@ghostfacekelly) May 7, 2019

i think Sansa was simply trying to look on the bright side instead of letting her past define her.

— Robert McKay (@rmckayx2) May 7, 2019

I love this! You are so right @jes_chastain. I was thinking the exact same thing during the show. 🦋🦋 #GameofThrones https://t.co/ox99apleV0

— Kristi Gordon (@KGordonGlobalBC) May 7, 2019

What she said. https://t.co/XNStZJpRx4

— Melissa Silverstein (@melsil) May 7, 2019

Of course. Rape didn't make her strong. She survived it because she already was strong. If anyone didn't get that they weren't keeping up with her character development. I'm a Sansa fan since season 2

— Stephan Truck (@bass4xistenz) May 7, 2019

Men refuse to write women who *don't* find strength out of sexual trauma. It's the only possibility they seem to be able to imagine for us. https://t.co/4YvP1BGHbs

— Courtney Enlow (@courtenlow) May 7, 2019

The final series of Game Of Thrones has, so far, seen Sansa prove herself to be a strong strategist, correctly predicting that Cersei Lannister had no intention to help fight the Army of the Dead while those around her believed the queen.

When the Battle of Winterfell took place, she took refuge in the crypt and ensured her own survival when the wights burst through the walls.

Episode four (spoilers incoming, obviously) concluded with the death of Missandei, as Cersei made her thoughts on the offer of a truce very clear.

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