>people segregated like Cosmo personality quizes>high school life as a microcosm of society>magic exists but the protagonist has zero interest in learning it and more interest in talking about feelings>you don't need to study the arcane like a nerd you just need to love>poorly balanced sport designed to make one man stand out(ie the most desired male)>lily chooses the jock bully over the loner>rowling backtracks on ron/hermione because he's a betaWhy are female writers like this?
Women don't really appreciate sport the way guys do. It's just a tool to help pinpoint the most fit males.
Harry Potter is literally just a magic realism retread of ideas explored in the Jennings novels. Buckeridge wrote for the British, Rowling wrote for a global audience.
>>25287423> dumblederp the pederast doenst ask questions when hairy poofter is selected for the tournament by the magic box> hairy poofter and his friends dodge dementors to drink butterbeer and eat vomit flavor jelly beans> rowling thinks sex is a casual thing and doesnt consider her child being unable to walk away from having separated parents to be important
yet to be disproven
>>25287423Reminder that Harry Potter is a liberal fantasy about racemixing sewed into a children's novel.
>>25287479Maybe Rowling's initial idea was to have a tragic romance between Snape and Lily, but it's really weird how it all turned out. I wonder if it came from her subconscious that the beautiful redhead (JK herself is a redhead) would fall for the troublemaker after 'she fixed him'. And then the Hermione and Draco fan pairing gave birth to the thousands of Romantasy pairings we find today.Perhaps the easiest way for men to understand this is if Snape were the ugly, lovable nerd and James the big-tiddy beautiful girl. Subconsciously, we'd want our self-insert to be with a gorgeous girl, even though the more romantic story is with the ugly one. That makes me think: was Snape secretly Harry's father in the very rough initial outline in her head, then she tried again and again to twist it until Lily managed to get a taste of the big-tiddy James Potter, then thought it was better, after all?
>>25287598by that tome she was making movies and had a responsibility not to scandalize her young audience with a lifestyle where the child is by a previous boyfriend
>>25287425I haven‘t read it since I was a kid but isn‘t fitness in this context defined by finding a flying needle in a haystack
the redpill is realizing rowling still can't get over her abusive ex and writing one version in the opinion columns and writing another (subconscious) version in her fiction
>>25287676By the time it would be revealed her young audience would consist (as it did) of 20-something millennials.