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WhenThe 100came to Earth as a group of teenagers face long - full term prison sentences on a blank post , they were full of excitement and sententious one - liner . Clarke Griffin , however , was already focused on natural selection . By thefinal season of the series , Clarke had become the someone everyone knew would dowhatever abominable things she had toin orderliness   to check that the human race make it .

Clarke began her journeying in the serial as the " princess " ofThe 100 , so called because of her high standing as the daughter of the space station ’s premiere MD . Forced to farm up rapidly , Clarke became the leader of her people and the first to endeavor to defend them or broker peace of mind for them . She ’s had a tidy sum of compelling speeches and repeatable lines over the years .

Updated by Amanda Bruce On November 5th , 2020 : The name Clarke Griffin is synonymous with The 100 . She ’s the vocalization that lead the audience ’s point of eyeshot when the series begins , and she ’s the one whose journeying they watch add up to an oddment in the finale . Clarke ’s journey has so many memorable lines that it ’s impossible to stop at just 10 .

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“I Bear It So They Don’t Have To.”

After Clarke , Bellamy , and Monty made the determination to enlighten Mount Weather , Clarke drill most of the responsibility . The Grounders dubbd her Wanheda , believe the activity to be hers alone . She allow everyone to hate her , fear her , or admire her as they run across set .

When Clarke made the conclusion to leave pack because she ’s floundering under the guilty conscience of it all , Bellamy tried to make her sympathise that she did n’t act alone . Clarke told him , " I gestate it so they do n’t have to , " in answer . It ’s a persuasion that stay put with her until the end of the serial publication , one she repeated when she took humanity ’s final test , uncoerced to be the bad go so no one else was punished .

“We Can Let the Bad Things That Happened To Us Define Who We Are. Or We Can Define Who We Are.”

By the sixth season of the series , Clarke and her people had double face the destruction of their planet - and their human beings even more than that . They ’d done horrible things in the name of survival . She did n’t need that to stand in their way .

Clarke , to honor Monty and Harper , truly want humanity to " be good , " even if her own emotions frequently generate in the way . She did n’t want everyone to retrieve of themselves as horrible masses who could n’t build a new society , and when they forgather the inhabitants of Sanctum in the 6th season , she truly made an effort to facilitate her people be unspoiled than they were before .

“Let’s Find out What the Three Most Dangerous Women On This Or Any Planet Are Up To.”

If there ’s one thing the hearing know about Clarke ( other than her leaning to make controversial choice ) , it ’s that she had immense respect for the woman around her . When she found out that the odd team of Echo , Octavia , and Diyoza were on Bardo , she was not just relieve to find out what happened to them , but curious as to what they ’re design .

Diyoza was considered a terrorist by Earth account monetary standard because of the things she did for the causes she believed . Echo , a warrior and a spy , had always been capable to do the dirty work of her people . Octavia , always caught between two earth , was a vicious fighter , but a leader who wanted to do the good affair . Clarke in all probability see herself in each of them , but also knew all three of them were more skilled than her , so this assembly line was a reminder to the interview that she was n’t go to take over their procedure at Bardo , but reckon out what ’s choke on .

“Pencils Down.”

Clarke was n’t always someone who served up a sententious one - liner after perform a horrible human activity . That ’s more Murphy ’s , or even Octavia ’s , style . When Clarke did something she sleep with others would see as condemnable , she took it in earnest . By the end of the series , however , she ’s beyond the point of just doing what she feel like she has to . When Bill Cadogan destroy Madi in the name of get the final code for humanity ’s tryout , Clarke wanted justice for her daughter , though the audience have a go at it it was really revenge .

Clarke burst into the final test , shoot Cadogan point - blankbefore he could answer the question posed to him . Her melody of , " pencils down , " was delivered brashly , and though the audience know this was probably going to go poorly for her at that point , it ’s still pander .

“Don’t Worry, Murphy. Hell Is Big Enough For Both Of Us.”

One of the most interesting parts of Clarke ’s quality was that she had no illusions about herself . Clarke was well aware that she did horrible things . She accepted that . Clarke also accepted that the consequences of her action would eventually beguile up with her .

The one person who really understood that about Clarkewas John Murphy . Murphy and Clarke were both survivor . The difference , in the beginning , was that Murphy was more disturbed about saving himself and a choice few friends while Clarke was concerned with redeem everyone . Over metre , Murphy and Clarke really became nearer and were most interested in saving the exact same people .

“I Don’t Want To Face Any Of It. All I Think About Every Day Is How We’re Going To Keep Everyone Alive…”

Clarke spent time of year one essay to get her lad 100 to hear to her . They were more concerned in mind to rebels like John Murphyand Bellamy Blakeat the metre , take the chance to explore their freedom . Clarke was seen as someone from a higher social standing who just want to be in commission - even though that was n’t what she wanted at all .

As she started to make the frightful choices they would have to make to stay alive , she turned to Bellamy again and again for help , and that ’s when she recount him this production line . Even as early as time of year one , Clarke was already primed to be the individual making certain her people got to survive on .

“You May Be The Chancellor, But I’m In Charge.”

When the adult of the Ark in the end made their way to Earth , they think the teens they sent ahead of them would simply decrease back in lineage and everything would be just like it was before . When Abby Griffin became acting Chancellor of her people , she found that was n’t the case .

or else of looking to the grownup for counseling , Abby discovered that the teens were already count to Clarke . Clarke ( as well as Bellamy ) were most often the ones saddle with impossible decisions , and Clarke , despite her initial misgivings , was ready to carry the free weight of those decision , no matter what Abby wanted to do .

“You’re Watching Us, But You Haven’t Seen A Thing.”

In the same time of year two installment that Clarke shows her female parent who ’s really in electric charge , she also embrace that role with their opposition . " Coup de Grace " sees Clarke ready to go up against the Mountain Men thanks , in part , to a deal with the Grounder drawing card Lexa .

Clarke ’s deal with Lexa and commitment to her people prompt her that the leader of Mount Weather doubt how efficient   outsiders can really be . Clarke bed that her people can get the upper hand in this opposition , and she tells Emerson just that .

“I’d Pick You First.”

When Raven and Clarke start out their first interactions in the series , it ’s through the lens of a love triangle that the viewers were n’t all that concerned in . Clarke had developed feelings for Finn , whohappened to be Raven ’s boyfriendbefore he took the pin for her doing an illegal infinite walk and ended up in prison house .

The two do n’t get along when Raven finds out about Finn and Clarke ’s relationship , but Clarke did n’t recognise anything about Raven before she showed up on Earth . Slowly , Clarke and Raven make grow deference for one another ’s skills , and a genuine friendship forms . Clarke separate Raven that she ’d plunk her first is the moment Clarke decides that adhere together - surviving - is more important than any love story .

“You Say Having Feelings Makes Me Weak, But You’re Weak For Hiding Them.”

As Clarke and Lexa train to go to war against the inhabitant of Mount Weather , the two had several heated conversations abut what warfare would mean for their people . While Lexa maintain a strong and stoic appearing , Clarke call her out on it .

Lexa believed emotion did n’t have a place in battle , but Clarke trust that their decisions were driven by their emotions . She did n’t believe that Lexa was in reality able to ignore her feelings for the people she ’d lost , and she also believed those flavor were what actuate her .

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