More DH Thoughts
Aug. 21st, 2013 08:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In lieu of actual writing. Because I have no ideas for anything at the moment. I'm just going to continue picking on stuff in Deathly Hallows. Doesn't that sound fun?
But one thing I frequently think about when re-reading these books is; boy does Harry use a lot of unforgivable curses. I mean at the end of OotS and HBP he uses them on Bellatrix and Snape respectively in attempted revenge for their killing on mentor figures. So that's sort of understandable.
Then during the Gringott's raid, he starts using more; the imperio curse on the goblin for example. Maybe again you can cite desperation or something. But the real kicker is its never addressed by anyone in the book that Harry's dabbling in Dark Magic. Something he's roundly condemned before. Even in cases like Barty Crouch Snr. who was using them against Death Eaters and the forces of evil, his approval of them was depicted as very wrong by the books.
But for unforgivable curses, Harry sure gets away with a lot of them with absolutely no comment from anyone who himself.
I guess its cool in a subtextual way, considering Harry has evil-soul in him, and he's falling to the dark side in a 'he who fights monsters...' sort of way. And his reversal to using a simple 'expelliarmus' in the finalé as a rejection of the dark arts.
But I don't know am I wrong for thinking this should be text? Rather than debatable subtext.
But one thing I frequently think about when re-reading these books is; boy does Harry use a lot of unforgivable curses. I mean at the end of OotS and HBP he uses them on Bellatrix and Snape respectively in attempted revenge for their killing on mentor figures. So that's sort of understandable.
Then during the Gringott's raid, he starts using more; the imperio curse on the goblin for example. Maybe again you can cite desperation or something. But the real kicker is its never addressed by anyone in the book that Harry's dabbling in Dark Magic. Something he's roundly condemned before. Even in cases like Barty Crouch Snr. who was using them against Death Eaters and the forces of evil, his approval of them was depicted as very wrong by the books.
But for unforgivable curses, Harry sure gets away with a lot of them with absolutely no comment from anyone who himself.
I guess its cool in a subtextual way, considering Harry has evil-soul in him, and he's falling to the dark side in a 'he who fights monsters...' sort of way. And his reversal to using a simple 'expelliarmus' in the finalé as a rejection of the dark arts.
But I don't know am I wrong for thinking this should be text? Rather than debatable subtext.
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Date: 2013-08-21 08:09 pm (UTC)Does McGonagall call him out for Crucio-ing Amycus Carrow? I don't remember. That was a wonderfully dark moment in our hero's journey.
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Date: 2013-08-21 08:15 pm (UTC)