[HPforGrownups] Re: Interesting Article

Iris FT iris_ft at yahoo.fr
Fri Nov 8 23:59:36 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 46347


 
 anakinbester <anakinbester at hotmail.com> wrote:

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Speaking of unrealistic, I found the article particularly funny 
because 
A: It read like something Snape might write ^__^
B: It read like the author thought Harry was a real person. Did 
anyone else get this feeling? Half the things he brought up were 
something that seemed aimed more at a real life person than a 
fictional hero.  

-Ani 

It's not only funny but also ridiculous. This guy is jealous of a paper child.But the article shows clearly how magic "our" Harry is: few fictional heroes managed to stamp their time so people started to treat them as if they were real persons (think in Sherlock Holmes). None of them did it in such a short time, and with such a force. Harry is yet a legend, and not only in the Wizarding World. Nobody can denie the books are going to become a classic. I even bet they will be taught in literature classes. And we've got the luck to be here and attend the event. It's clear all the marketting around each publication and movie is rather anoying. But it doesn't remove the essential: this is a wonderful character, in a wonderful story.

Iris  




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