Subject: re: 5.7: Harry Potter and the Out-Groups That the Law Binds, but Does Not Protect
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Posted on: 2024-02-07 12:55:59 UTC

Hah, Draco going straight for an Uno Reverse at the start of the duel! I mean, I know it’s not the literal Expelliarmus that Harry is famous for, but it’s still funny for someone to target Harry’s wand instead of him for once . . .

A purity ring made from unicorn horn. Lily, you are a genius! And what puritan standards the purity ring has, indeed! “Based on textual evidence, this teenage boy has touched himself exactly once? Uh, REJECTED! LOSER!” Ring aside, Draco . . . I don’t know, he just needs to commit, man! I get the point you make in this chapter that Draco views some elements of “the Avalon religion” as family traditions, but like . . . how many times does he need to observe evidence of the Circle antagonizing others, and generally making Wizarding culture less healthy and more restricting, before he realizes the harm inherent in maintaining the status quo? That “just one year” line really hits hard. After those first three years of not getting along with Draco, and slowly drawing him out of his comfort zone and getting him to see how the world looks from other perspectives . . . They really did have just the one year as a “proper” friend group, didn’t they? And now it’s being torn apart because of politics and prejudice. Awful.

Umbridge, Umbridge, Umbridge. I’m sure you’re going to get fed up with me whining about her this year, but I just. Hate. Her, so much. An absolute black hole for empathy and pity, demanding for everyone and everything to be kept under control. I’m especially taken with how her view of Hermione changes in this chapter: how Hermione’s grades made Umbridge imagine her as an obedient student dutifully regurgitating information, but then becomes shocked, shocked! to learn that a student is daring to ask questions and think for herself. And of course she doesn’t like the Order meetings, because too much solidarity among future voters makes it harder to keep the upper echelons of society filled with the sorts of people who belong there . . . Gonna be a long school year, looong school year, looooooooong school year . . .

I was going to say that the “P.I.G.E.O.N.S.” and “Q.U.A.I.L.S.”, and the inevitable “ps and qs” joke that follows are great, but I see from the end notes they’re not original to you. Still, you fit them in seamlessly here! And I love to death, Luna looking Astoria in the eye and telling her she has to defend Draco from wrackspurts. Love it.

Was that a hint of Grubbly-Plank/Trelawney? I feel like Grubbly-Plank can do better, but eh, whatever. I can ship it.

—doctorlit watched “Common People,” and yeah. It fits well, and it hits just right!

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