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Ginny: Like black people, in a way I’ve seen many comments where Ginny lovers (I saw How to kill a Mockingbird yesterday so saying Ginny-lovers is a very funny pun) have tried to explain away the horrible “crime” of disliking the aforementioned character. Even if for a few of you, Ginny Weasley, a secondary character in a children series, is a representative of the most important human values in your systems; it doesn’t follow that the rest of the readers will give such an importance to said character.…Was it because she is commonplace? Because she is like just any average person? No pretty, no smart (no Hermione for sure!), not rich, nor popular? So, we come down to the point of the identification /projection issue. This people who didn’t identify with the “instant millionaire fantasy” may have found themselves not invested emotionally in any character, and even in some cases they were feeling more identified with Hermione. Unfortunately literary and media stereotypes do exist. Cataloguing a character as belonging to a certain stereotype is something rather normal to do in the frame of in-depth analysis. Bonus features in the comments:
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Apparently, the internet is no longer serious business once you make an ass of yourself. ETA the Second: This is very ironic from people who makes icons about harmonians mocking them as they were african slaves opressed in North America Look, we would love to keep the analogies to race issues out of it, but you guys keep bringing it up. Post a comment in response: |
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