Cruel, Mean, and Nasty - Is this the way of the WW?
kerri_hennebury
chuckles1975 at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 27 05:46:33 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 158817
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Tesha" <Jan at ...> wrote:
<SNIP>
> My questions is--- While we analyze the story, should we try to
set
> aside out our experiences and prejudices to fully enjoy the story,
or
> is feeling the injustice personally an important part of JKR's
stories?
Totally part of JKR's storyline. If we dont feel the injustice of
Harry's situation then how are we to relate to our hero? Why should
we care if Harry gets even with Voldemort without feeling the
intense injustice he's inflicted upon the WW?
What strikes me funny is the WW is advanced in many ways, but not as
civilized and self sufficient as the muggle world. Take their
methods of medicine, their light years ahead of us, but their
Justice system seems somthing out of the Salem trials.
chuckles1975
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