Deathly Hallows

Jul 21, 2007 18:35

I feel weird writing this post, because I don't really feel like posting, yet it seems like I should, and then I think--what, do you imagine the public is waiting on pins and needles for your words? Get over yourself!:-D ( Read more... )

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alchemia July 21 2007, 23:04:30 UTC
i was confused by the christian-ism she said she had and couldn't explain becuase of the book.... I mean, I am assuming Harry = christ figure, esp with the ressurection and all, but uhm, if he was, why'd he go and cast an unforgivable ( ... )

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caesia390 July 21 2007, 23:20:43 UTC
i didn't know the christian thing, but i would guess that it's Jesus's Love = Loving One Another, where "loving one another" means having friends and family you're loyal to even when they piss you off ( ... )

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sistermagpie July 22 2007, 00:58:09 UTC
I just read your post--that was really interesting. I didn't think of it that way. Mostly I remember feeling very much that everything had been made WWII because that was basically the situation she wanted them to be in. It was almost like a spell was cast over the world that way. It felt a bit odd after a year of the attitude we had in HBP, and it seemed a little contrived. I didn't feel like I really knew enough to say it couldn't happen that way, but it really just felt like part of the plotline for this particular book, like the politics follow the same kind of timetable as everything else.

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alchemia July 22 2007, 01:14:26 UTC
thanks
I did pick up on the wwii stuff earlier as I think several other people did. i just expected it to be kept more general, and I wanted to see more emphasis on house-unity to over come evil (which could be taken easily at face value, or in a general sense of people coming together, or if you wanted to go the WWII parallel rout then they could be how all the countries had to work together etc). Of course Harry is meant to defeat Voldemort- no complaints with that as part of the expected plot, but dropping the ball on the house unity (among so many other things) and having harry save the day in that ministry scene turned it from something i could see read on different levels, to something that felt overly mary-sued, insensitive and offensive to my past.

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sistermagpie July 22 2007, 01:44:24 UTC
I understand what you mean. The house unity thing was a blow to me too. It made me a little uncomfortable the way a quarter of the population came across to me.

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alchemia July 22 2007, 11:55:04 UTC
It depends from where you were in WWII.

In some place having a quarter or an half of the nation choosing the wrong side - when it was clarly the wrong side, and trating you like dirt, and losing the war too - is just how the things went.

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courtaud July 22 2007, 11:55:48 UTC
That was me, sorry

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sistermagpie July 22 2007, 14:16:46 UTC
Oh, I'm not denying that fact in WWII. But there I understand the context because it is a specific situation with a historical context. The way you said it is exactly how it came across to me--sometimes there are people who choose the wrong side when it's clearly the wrong side and treat others like dirt because that's just the way things go. It's the "that's just the way things go" that trips me up. There are reasons things go that way, and I'd want to look at those reasons and do something about them.

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spare_change July 22 2007, 09:36:36 UTC
I love what you're saying here about WWII and WTC. I thought I was just projecting when I started thinking of WTC during some of the scenes -- you've summed up my reservations with that really well.

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alchemia July 23 2007, 23:19:19 UTC
AH!

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