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47. The Women of Harry Potter: Seen But Not Heard – Kacie Scales. Kacie Scales is a Senior English Education major set to graduate in May 2023. This paper was a final submission in her English L371 (Critical Theory) class. Professor Alisa Clapp-Itnyre would like to celebrate this piece and said, “Kacie wrote a very interesting paper on the ...
Oct 30, 2023 · Harry’s interpersonal relationships are the heart and soul of the greater story, with the theme of the entire saga being that love is the greatest magic of all. The women of Harry Potter are often overlooked, but it could be argued that aside from Harry himself, they are the most complex and exciting characters in the story. Honestly, even ...
- Jamie Lerner
1 day ago · The emphasis in the “Harry Potter” books and films on ideals of equality and inclusivity attracted a core fanbase — which Miller describes as “majority women, and very, very, very queer ...
Nov 28, 2021 · A fangirl who initially treats Harry like a zoo exhibit, who can’t string two sentances together around him, who barely exists in the narrative except as decoration. It’s not until she becomes ...
- Natasja Rose
Mar 7, 2023 · Get ready to delve into the world of J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter with our transcription of her exclusive interview on "The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling" podcast, episode four. In this transcript, we've compiled J.K. Rowling's insights and answers. While we highly recommend listening to the entire episode for the complete experience, this transcription
Apr 9, 2021 · Overview. It’s undoubtedly true that J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series is a set of classic YA novels with characters that many readers look up to. Unfortunately, the popular books do not have a stellar reputation in terms of gender representation throughout the series. Not only are female characters vastly outnumbered by men, but the male ...
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It’s like Ron is saying “lucky Harry Potter, gets away with everything”, when in fact, being Harry Potter has made Harry’s life hell for the past few months, or really the past year. I know it’s just a stupid little throwaway line, but there are other instances like this, and I think it displays an immature lack of empathy.