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“Helaena is just so innocent”: Olivia Cooke on why Alicent wants to protect her daughter
A mother’s instinct of protecting her kid!
Helaena and Alicent’s relationship in House of the Dragon is likely influenced by the societal expectations and pressures of being members of a royal family, particularly in a patriarchal society where women’s roles are often limited and scrutinized. Despite these challenges, they seem to have a close and affectionate relationship, with Alicent seeking to protect and guide Helaena. At the same time, Helaena looks up to her mother as a source of wisdom and support.
Helaena’s definition of innocence
Helaena’s innocence is not born of naivety, but rather a genuine nature that is uncorrupted by the harsh realities of the Westrosi world. Helaena’s innocence makes her vulnerable to exploitation and manipulation, particularly in a court where political pawns are constantly being used to further the interests of those in power.
Despite her best efforts, Alicent struggles to fully understand Helaena’s perspective on the world. Helaena’s unique outlook and innocence create a sense of disconnection between them, as Alicent is unable to fully grasp the depths of her daughter’s thoughts and feelings. Olivia Cooke in an interview with GQ said,
“Helaena is just so innocent, and operates on a different plane to any of us that Alicent can’t quite understand—but [Alicent] just has this innate need to protect [her] at all costs, especially as she’s being weaponised.”
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Alicent’s protectiveness for Helaena
As Helaena begins to be weaponized by those seeking to advance their interests(for example Aemond forcing her to use her dragon and take part in the war), Alicent’s protective instincts become even more pronounced. She sees the danger that Helaena is in and feels a deep sense of responsibility to shield her from harm. Alicent’s own experiences as a woman in a patriarchal society, where she has had to navigate the treacherous waters of court politics, have taught her the importance of protecting those who are innocent and vulnerable.
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