Subject: re: "Cursed Cup"
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Posted on: 2023-11-08 12:44:57 UTC

A theme is materializing in my brain . . . all three cups/goblets are linked with an international competition, ones that encourage the participants to compete against each other and see the other team/participants as an adversary. And there's a connection between those arbitrary clashes and the Pureblood community's insistence on placing themselves above and at odds with the rest of their own culture, as well as Muggles, viewing the world as a competition to survive, rather than an opportunity for cooperation. And as usual, The Kids Are All Right in comparison with the adults, because the Quidditch Cup ends with the Pureblood parents going on a race riot (the bad kind) against their own countrymen, while the students from the three Triwizard schools wind up bonding together, and the actual participants start helping each other out . . . until the pressure from Amos Diggory ends up pushing Cedric to make a run for the win at the last moment, costing his life. Infighting destroys, just like a curse can; working together can save lives. Unionize

So you could say, the real curse was the friendships we almost missed making along the way?

Remarkably, neither Ao3 nor the Pit appear to have Pettigrew/Warren at all, which is the best possible outcome really. Was so scared hitting enter on those searches . . .

—doctorlit so wise

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