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Many people are claiming that it is impossible for the characters in HPB to be "ooc" because, after all, JKR wrote the book, and they're her characters, so they're always in character!

I'm not going to argue over whether or not they are in character. I will say, however, that it is possible for them to be out of character, or, at least, to have inconsistent characterization, which is just about the same thing.

If JKR had written five books that involved a sweet kid who never would hurt a fly, and then, in the sixth book, had him go on a murderous rampage for no reason whatsoever - that would be out of character. If Harry had been writing Hermione love letters for the past five books, and dreaming about her, then to have him suddenly declare his undying love for McGonagal in this book would be out of character. If Voldemort suddenly appeared at Hogwarts with some chocolate and said he just wanted to make up - that would be out of character, and it doesn't matter who writes it.

None of that happened in this book, granted, but my point still stands. It is entirely possible for JKR to have written this book with all the main characters out of character. Please don't use this post to argue that they are or aren't, because I'm not getting into that. Just... be logical, thanks.

Oh, and incidentally? If you're reading these books because of the Harry/Draco or Ron/Squid love, or whatever else you've got going - I'll move a complaint that you *may* be reading them for the wrong reason. Even in book 6, the relationships aren't the focus of these stories.

Date: 2005-07-31 03:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sporks5000.livejournal.com
Humans have this thing where, for no reason, when ever they see males and females (or occasionally males and other males, males and squids, etc.) they have the irrational need to attempt to pair them off. Out of the blue, they have the urge to say "this person should be with this person, and this person should be with this person, and that's the way it should be".

This isn't just out of a need to create romance - Look at Fred and George! I haven't seen any fan fiction where someone tries to pair them off with other people. Why? They're already a pair. They're two units merged in such a way that they're inseparable. I'd be willing to wager that if they split ways and decided to have completely different interests, the net would suddenly be flooded with fan fiction about one or the other of them getting together with some girl.

...

Humans are weird.

Date: 2005-07-31 06:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thette.livejournal.com
I've read quite a cute fanfic where the two of them get together with Dawn (from Buffy).

Date: 2005-08-01 07:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] feathered.livejournal.com
Actually, there's so much fred/george slash that there's a whole term for it: twincest.

Not that I READ this shit. It just appears on my friends/friends page.

Date: 2005-08-01 02:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sporks5000.livejournal.com
I'm pretty sure that I recall hearing the term "twincest" since long before Happr Potter.

Regardless, that only further suppords my argument.

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