L Sass
Cathlete
DH and I went to see OOTP last night - which I really liked as far as character development - in spite of the things they left out.
But we were talking about what to expect for Saturday. DH has long maintained the Voldemort's mole at Hogwarts is McGonagall - which I know would totally blow many of us away. But on the issue of the possible death of Harry...
I know many of you have STUDIED these books from a novelistic and developmental approach, but let me throw this out - from a much form elementary angle. Do you think there was a discussion between JK Rowling and her publishers about killing off Harry? I mean there are SO MANY children and young readers who have really taken to these books, but have not yet experienced death? DH thinks that killing off Harry and having THAT be the first experience about death might be quite traumatic for many of her readers. (Granted, there has already been Sirius, Cedric, and Dumbledore, so I don't know if I've even reconciled this concept myself).
And I know it makes no sense to speculate - less than a week (yay!)to go. Just wondering if you all think that these kinds of discussions are held (i.e. between author and publishing reps) or do you think the author just follows the storyline (s)he comes up with? Do you think Rowling would stop to have thought - "how many children will I devastate if I kill off Harry?" Just curious on others' thoughts.
Lorrie
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But we were talking about what to expect for Saturday. DH has long maintained the Voldemort's mole at Hogwarts is McGonagall - which I know would totally blow many of us away. But on the issue of the possible death of Harry...
I know many of you have STUDIED these books from a novelistic and developmental approach, but let me throw this out - from a much form elementary angle. Do you think there was a discussion between JK Rowling and her publishers about killing off Harry? I mean there are SO MANY children and young readers who have really taken to these books, but have not yet experienced death? DH thinks that killing off Harry and having THAT be the first experience about death might be quite traumatic for many of her readers. (Granted, there has already been Sirius, Cedric, and Dumbledore, so I don't know if I've even reconciled this concept myself).
And I know it makes no sense to speculate - less than a week (yay!)to go. Just wondering if you all think that these kinds of discussions are held (i.e. between author and publishing reps) or do you think the author just follows the storyline (s)he comes up with? Do you think Rowling would stop to have thought - "how many children will I devastate if I kill off Harry?" Just curious on others' thoughts.
Lorrie
www.picturetrail.com/lsass
3 days, 60 miles, 1 cure. Check out my webpage:
http://www.the3day.org/cleveland07/lorriesassbenza808