Subject: re: "Echoes in the Well of Silence"
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Posted on: 2023-07-05 12:59:08 UTC

Poor Sylvia! I’m glad Jenni was around to help her. Funny how an act of rebellion can so resemble giving someone help—or is it the other way around? And this story makes for a great “inciting incident” to start Jenni on her journey of rebellion. I was pleasantly surprised to see Madam Pomfrey encouraging Jenni, as well, even if her hands are a bit more tied on the matter.

Nilly is the character who really stole this show for me, though. I know house-elves feel obligated to help, but Nilly just feels like a lovely person. Funny how literal non-humans can be more empathetic about human anatomical pain than most of Sylvie’s culture! House-elves are better people than humans confirmed, house elf for Minister when? (Oh, and “Caper” has an excellent vibe for a house-elf name, especially one living with such a progressive family as the Robinsons!)

I’ll spare us all the tirade about how applicable this scenario is to real life, and how frustrating it is to observe people giving lip service to arbitrary social mores instead of just doing good things.

—doctorlit doesn’t bow and pray to neon gods

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