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infiniteadventure:

lupinatic:

here-is-the-place:

When people say these books are children’s books, as if to demean them, I balk. These books dealt with themes that adults do not fully understand or wish to. It dealt with racism, classism, sexism, homophobia, prejudice, and general ignorance. These books taught us that it doesn’t matter how you were raised, but that you get to choose to be kind, loyal, brave, and true. They taught us to be strong under the pressures of this world and to hold fast to what we know to be right. These books taught me so much, they changed me as a person. So just because they’re set against a fantastical backdrop with young protagonists does not mean that their value is any less real.

This.

First book: Starts with the double murder of a pair of twenty-one year olds who were much missed and leaving their baby son a war orphan. A child growing up in abusive conditions that would give Cinderella the horrors. Dealing with peers and teachers who are bullies. The fickleness of fame (from the darling of Gryffindor to the outcast.) The idea that there are things worth fighting and dying for, spoken by the child protagonist. Three children promptly acting on that willingness to sacrifice their lives, and two of them getting injured doing so.

Second book: The equivalent of racism with the pro-pureblood attitude. Plot driven by an eleven year old girl being groomed and then used by a charming, handsome older male. The imbalance of power and resultant abuse inherent in slavery. Fraud perpetuated by stealing something very intimate.

Third book: The equivalent of ableism with a decent, kind and competant adult being considered less than human because he has an illness that adversely affects his behaviour at certain times. A justice system that is the opposite of just. Promises of removing an abused child from the abusive environment can’t always be kept. The innocent suffer while the guilty thrive.

Fouth book: More fickleness of fame. The privileged mistreating and undermining the underprivileged because they can. A master punishing a slave for his own misjudgment, and the slave blaming herself. A sports tournament which involves mortal risk being cheered by spectators. A wonderful young man being murdered simply because he was in the way. A young boy being tortured, humilated and nearly murdered.

Fifth book: PTSD in the teenage protagonist. Severe depression in the protagonist’s godfather, triggered by inherited mental health issues and being forced to stay in a house where abuse occured. A bigoted tyrant who lives to crush everyone under her heel, torturing a teenager for telling the truth in the name of the government (and trying to suck his soul out too). The discovery that your idols can have feet of clay after all. An effort to save the life of someone dear and precious actually costing that very same life. The loss of a father-figure and the resultant guilt.

Sixth book: The idea that a soul can be broken beyond repair. Drugs with the potential for date rape are shown as having achieved exactly that in at least one case, resulting in a pregnancy. Well-meaning chauvinism trying to control the love life of a young woman. Internalised prejuidce resulting in refusing the one you love, not out of lack of love but out of fear of tainting them. The mortality of those that seem powerful and larger than life.

Seventh book: Bad situations can get worse, to the point where even the privileged end up suffering and afraid. More internalised prejudice and fear hysterical terror of tainting those you love. Self-sacrifice and the loss of loved ones, EVERYWHERE. Those who are bitter are often so with a reason. The necessity of defeating your inner demons, even though it’s never as cool as it sounds. Don’t underestimate those that are enslaved. Other people’s culture isn’t always like your own. Things often come full circle (war ending with the death of a dearly-loved pair of new parents and their orphaned baby son living with his dead mother’s blood relative instead of his young godfather). Even if ‘all is well’ the world is still imperfect, because it’s full of us brilliant imperfect humans.

 
So… still think that Harry Potter is a kid’s series with no depth?

Note to self: Print this off, give to English teacher.

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aubreefreakinsummers:

I wrote this because I was bored… and it turned out amazing!
Besides my awful sounding voice, haha.
This is a parody of Adele’s “Rolling In The Deep” [which is like, my favourite song].
I call this “Rowling In The Deep”. 
Harry Potter fans:
ENJOY!

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“Rowling In The Deep”

There’s a Horcrux deep in Harry’s heart
Just like a parasite and it’s tearing him all apart
Finally we will see how it all ends
Harry or Voldemort - the enemy or the friend

Who will live and who will not survive
Deathly Hallows might help Harry to get by
There’s a Horcrux embedded in his soul
Destiny calls him but now he’s losing all control

The scar on his head, when Harry plays dead
It kept us thinking Voldie almost had it all;
The scar on his head, we thought he was dead
But we all know that
Harry was the Chosen One
Rowling’s in the deep
She had our hearts inside of her hand
It’s all over, and we’re weeping

Dumbledore is gone and Snape is Headmaster
Hogwarts is under guard by the Azkaban Dementors
Hope is slowly dying, replaced by despair
Now Harry has to fight, but he had better be aware

The scar on his head, when Harry plays dead
It kept us thinking Voldie almost had it all;
The scar on his head, we thought he was dead
But we all know that
Harry was the Chosen One
Rowling’s in the deep
She had our hearts inside of her hand
It’s all over, and we’re weeping
Harry was the Chosen One
Rowling’s in the deep
She had our hearts inside of her hand
It’s all over
It’s all over

Voldemort split his soul in seven ways
But what he didn’t count on was splitting it into eighths
Harry Potter must die to live again
The final showdown between good and evil reign

Who will have it all
Who will have it all
It all, it all, it all

And Harry was the Chosen One
Rowling’s in the deep
She had our hearts inside of her hand
It’s all over, and we’re weeping
Harry was the Chosen One
Rowling’s in the deep
She had our hearts inside of her hand
It’s all over
All over
All over

And now we’re all weeping 

Holy-

Wow. Your voice is wonderful! Chills.

I started to sing along, haha.

Voldie almost had it all

merlin, this is so freaking awesome! 

and you are amazing.. :)

COOOL. TOTALLY!!

WOW amazing potterheads. it all started with this

I♥this

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enjoyziralx:

the girl who can’t break up,the boy who can’t leave ..

I see you listening to KPop… LeeSsang is amazing

“헤어지지 못하는 여자, 떠나가지 못하는 남자…”

confessyourkpop:

when I was at SMTOWN in paris, several ELFs started insulting me, pushing me around and even hit me in my face when I started cheering on SNSD because I’m a S♥NE

Damn, when I was at SMTOWN PARIS everyone in my section sat down and went silent when SNSD came on … and then there’s me and the girl next to me screaming our lungs out singing and dancing along … not giving a shit about all the evil looks we were receiving.
The girl next to me is still somebody I talk to today =D

gowatson:

Harry and Hermione’s hugs - Harry Potter series

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