In defense of James (yes, the berk). Was: Cockney rhyming slang
nkafkafi
nkafkafi at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 14 15:16:15 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 106224
Carol wrote:
BTW, my request for the James defenders to step forward was not
intended as a challenge to a figurative duel. I only wanted to hear
what they had to say, preferably in a straightforward, canon-supported
sort of way.
Neri:
Since nobody seems to step forward, I'll take the defense of James
(can't stand a good character maligned). My line of defense will be
simple. I'm not going to belittle anything that happened in Snape's
pensieve memory. I'm going to claim that Pensieve!James is most
certainly James at his worst. This is the worst thing he ever done in
his life, and we judge his character solely by this moment. How do I
prove that this is James' worst moment? Easily. We have canon that
Snape was the person James hated the most (well, he probably hated
Voldemort even more, but that's different. Voldy was his mortal
enemy). We know that this was Snape's worst memory. Ergo, this is the
worst thing that James had ever done in his life.
Think for a moment about the worst thing you ever done in your life.
Put it in writing as objectively and detailed as you can and send to
my e-mail. Then tell me if it's fair that I'll judge your character
solely by this incident. This is what we are doing to James.
If you want to contrast James fairly with (say) Snape, you should NOT
compare Pensieve!James with Pensieve!Snape. You should compare
Pensieve!James with the worst thing that Snape ever done in his life.
How about Snape in PoA trying to hand an innocent man to be executed
because he has a 20 yrs old grudge against him, and won't even listen
for one minute to this man defending himself? And as several members
recently posted, Snape was a DE, and it seems highly improbable that
he managed not to take part in any of the favorite sport in that
club. After all, Snape placed three "worst memories" in the Pensieve,
not one. Would it be far-reaching to speculate that one of them
contains the worst thing he'd ever done during his DE career? And
suppose Harry would have picked this memory instead of the James'
memory. Would it be fair to judge Snape's character solely by this
moment?
The Pensieve may be objective, but JKR is highly subjective in her
choice of what to show in it. As in the case of Ron and Ginny, whom
I've just defended here, JKR uses Harry's point-of-view as a powerful
but very narrow-beam spotlight. She points this spotlight to what she
wants us to see, while living all the rest in the dark. Even when we
know what must be in the dark parts, we tend to disregard it, or at
least give it less weight. At this moment in the plot, JKR wants (for
good reasons, of course) to trash James. So she shows Harry and us,
in perfect detail, the worst thing he ever done in his life. This
incident is the only direct broadcast we ever got from James' life.
Well, there was that "I'll delay him, take Harry and run!" but this
low-quality audio (some members are not even sure it's James) is
extremely short in comparison with the Pensieve scene, and all the
rest we know about James is second-hand. In the past JKR had
portrayed him as a saint. Now she portrays him as a heartless bully
and a berk. We shouldn't have bought it then, and we should not buy
it now.
Your'onor, the defense pleads "not guilty" on the ground of biased
evidence.
Neri
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