Is Hermione pretty? WAS: Re: CHPDISC: HBP14, Felix Felicis
győrfi anna
annagyorfi at citromail.hu
Fri May 12 08:04:05 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 152148
Angie:
I think it's important to remember that nowhere is Hermione
described as pretty
minluko:
It is not exactly right. Just reread "The Yule Ball" chapter in
GoF: "Krum was at the front of the party, accompanied by a pretty
girl in blue robes...". Also, this McLaggen guy in HBP doesn't
seem like someone who will go out with a plain girl.
Doddie here:
Not to mention that out of every single girl at Hogwarts and all
the fans he has throwing themselves at him, Victor asked Hermione..
Harry describes Hermione as he would a sister...I always viewed
Hermione as one who "cleans up well" (I view ron the same way)... I
like that Hermione doesn't spend hours on her hair every day. She
should "dress-up/make-up" when she feels like it not because of what
other's may think. I love that she's comfortable in her own skin.
Angie again:
Well, I stand corrected -- I forgot about the Yule Ball thing. But
that's the only explicit reference, right? I know elsewhere Harry
tells her he doesn't think she's ugly, but that's not quite the same
thing, in my book.
I'm not saying Hermione's unnattractive. I just don't know if she
believes she is attractive, which would affect her self esteem,
especially since Ron is so obviously attracted to Fleur, who is
apparently quite fetching. :)
There also seems a stark contrast to me between the way Fleur and
Ginny are described, compared to Hermione -- like JKR goes out of
her way to point out that Hermione may not be "conventionally"
pretty. And don't get me wrong. I think that's a great message for
young girls, most of whom are not like Fleur and Ginny.
And Ron and McLaggen and Victor were obviously attracted to her,
for whatever reasons. So really, she can't be all that shabby in
the looks department.
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