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faith wrote:
Makes me wonder what kind of weird life J.K.Rowling's had O_o I'm not one for Freudian interpretation of people's lives through their literature or whatever *lol Freud*, but I think sometimes those sorts of things do come through in writing.

She had a horrible husband, right? I think he hit her or something like that <_<
 

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I don't care for Ginny, but I don't HATE her.

If I hate anyone in Harry Potter, it's gotta be CHO CHANG.

Ugh.
 

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Kadaj wrote:
faith wrote:
Makes me wonder what kind of weird life J.K.Rowling's had O_o I'm not one for Freudian interpretation of people's lives through their literature or whatever *lol Freud*, but I think sometimes those sorts of things do come through in writing.

She had a horrible husband, right? I think he hit her or something like that <_<
I've never ever heard that he hit her. They've divorced,yes, but I wouldn't say things like that without a source.

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^ Yeah, exactly. It's like "Uh, okay? Where did they explain this?" and then when some people died it wasn't even dramatic. It was like "Oh yeah, and Harry saw this guy dead".
That was the point though (with the abrupt deaths)...it was to show the effect of war. Not everyone dies dramatically and meaningfully.

And don't a lot of people not like Ginny? H/Hr shippers anyway. XD
 

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post-Potter depression - The empty feeling that comes from finishing the seventh book in the Harry Potter series and realizing there will be no more.

My favorite.
 

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evespikey wrote:
That was the point though (with the abrupt deaths)...it was to show the effect of war. Not everyone dies dramatically and meaningfully.

I just think she didn't feel like writing it. :lol: She even said something to that degree in the dateline interview on american television. It would have taken up even more chapters to go through all of that stuff and she thought it would have made it too long. She even said she thought the 5th book was too long, which I thought was crazy since that's my favorite one out of all of them! Hell, if she could have made the 6th book longer with more explanations and more scenes of the battle, she should have. Some have said she just wanted to get it over with- and as subjective to personal opinion as that is, perhaps it isn't completely farfetched. She kept the focus on harry, and mostly we were seeing things from his eyes in this one.
 

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I can go on for hours and hours and hours about harry potter
I mean, on the way to the burial of my friend who got shot at my work my friend and I debated about Harry Potter...
It's almost unhealthy
 
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