Showing posts with label Harry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 24

Hogwarts' Controversy (Adults Only, Please)



Okay, I have now been reading the hubub for a couple of days about Dumbledore. (See Flying Stars for some excellent discussion that is remaining blessedly short, as well as Catholic and Enjoying It! for some more balanced commentary.)



When I first heard/read about it, I thought, "Ahh, okay. I thought so." Yes, something made me think so in one of the last few books. But since it isn't in in the books at all, I am treating it as backstory. Backstory that I really didn't want to know or need to know. Backstory that I kind of wish weren't revealed in front of a group that contained children as young as 8, but...





And, hey, let's take an aside here. My nine year old is not reading these books on her own yet - I am stopping at the end of Year 3, and I am reading them to her - so what's up with an eight year old finishing them? Yikes! Personally, I'm thinking that these books are a bit much for children that young, aren't you? Okay, mental field trip over. Back to business.





Some people have blown this out of proportion. On both sides. First of all, and these are the worst, as far as I'm concerned, the shove-it-in-your-face homosexual movement is touting this as an I-told-you-so moment. "See?" they say. "This book touts this man as a good gay man. See how lovely being gay can be?"





Except that isn't what the book does. It's a backstory, something not in the books at all. And, judging from the reaction of some people who have read the entire series, not something obvious. Let's not go there, okay?





Now, here on the pro-Harry side, some people have been so wounded by this that they can no longer read the books because they can't get past that. You know what? It's fine. You might be able to get past it, though, given time. It does come across as a bit of a slap in the face after the whole "Harry is a Christian work" story. But, as I said just above, it's backstory. I'm dabbling in writing something, and when I was in the middle of this story, something occured to me about a character in it. It actually has nothing to do with the story at hand - yet - but it just kind of came up. As Mark Shea put it, fictional characters sort of develop on their own sometimes.





This revelation shouldn't steal the story for us. We liked the books, right? She obviously wrote a few of them with this realization that Dumbledore is gay, and we still liked it, right? It shouldn't change how we feel about the story. About the author, okay. Maybe so. But this seems to me, from her at least, to be just this "aside" thing about him. For Rowling - and I got this from reading the transcripts posted in the comments section at Nancy Brown's blog - it's not a big story or a central idea.





Let's take, for another example, Tolkien's great work: The Lord of the Rings. Soccer Dad and I loved the book. We loved the movies. We really, really hope that Jackson gets to do The Hobbit because we know he loves Tolkien's work, too. He treated the story with love and care.





And he cast a homosexual as Gandalf.





Now, I didn't know this about Ian McKellen until after the movies were out. At least two of them, anyway. After I had my initial "ick" factor reaction, I let it go. Why? Because McKellen was superb as Gandalf. And the movies are beautiful. And I plan on sharing them with my girls when they are old enough to watch them (which comes after being old enough to read them).





If you are thinking of tossing your Harry Potter books because of this revelation, I have two requests.





First, wait and see if you cool down over this. I know, it's not likely to blow over quickly, given the homosexual advocates' tenacity and tendancy to pound away at things like this. But wait anyway. If you were able to watch and enjoy The Lord of the Rings in spite of Ian McKellen, you might be able to eventually read and enjoy Harry Potter in spite of this backstory.





Second, if you absolutely cannot wait and cool down and are bound and determined to throw away those books, I don't have a set. You can mail them to me, and I'll pay for the shipping. ;)

Wednesday, September 5

Yes! Yes! Yes!

Mark Shea has a phenomenal post (replete with spoilers) on Harry Potter. It delves into several of the most prevalent arguments against the series and rebuts them, I think, very well. (I'm sure he'll be relieved to know that I approve of his writing.) He also has a lengthy comment from a reader that gets to the heart of the problems we have with Dumbledore in the last book.

I won't post it here, but when you go, be aware that there are spoilers, so if you haven't read the last book, don't say I didn't warn ya.

Read it here.

Tuesday, July 31

Nine Hours, Seventeen Minutes, Twenty-two Seconds



Finished at approximately 3:15 a.m. Stopped completely to watch Chicken Run, talk twice on the phone with Hubby, comfort each of the girls - in turn - when they had bad dreams, and to brush my teeth.

Re-read certain paragraphs to be sure I was getting things right.

Fantastic. Utterly wonderful. Great story.

No, not a highbrow piece of literature, but who cares? Not everything needs to be so. It was a great story.

I am WAAAAY too tired to communicate much more today, and I've got actual errands to run today (including returning the book to the library - ha!) so I will start that discussion tomorrow.

Be good, kids.



Christine

Monday, July 30

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!


That, my friends, is the hysterical laughter of a woman who was called by the library on Saturday afternoon. I wasn't home until Sunday night (when they were not open), so I couldn't pick up my borrowed copy of Deathly Hallows until this morning. I am running a timer as I read, with the many interruptions that happen when you are Mommy Home with the Children and Hubby is Away on a Business Trip. So far, I have been able to read for 3:33:18. I am on page 268 (beginning of chapter 14). I am not reading any more until the girls are in bed. For now, I'm headed downstairs to watch Chicken Run while we eat dinner. I hope I'll be able to think straight and concentrate without wondering if the chickens are horcruxes. ;)




I will not be reading any blogs until I am finished. Then, when done (which I am predicting will be sometime tonight because, as I mentioned, Hubby is Away on Business), I will mourn the fact that I have absolutely no one to talk to about the book. Hubby has not read them (though he will), Older God-daughter has only read through book 5 (I called to tell her, "Neener neener" this morning), my sister hasn't read any of them, and my parents have only watched a couple of the movies, of which I have only seen one.




I'll probably post just to discuss in the comments the results, with nothing much in the title except, perhaps, "Spoiler Comments on Harry." Seriously. I am SOOOO desperate to talk to someone about the books, especially grown-ups.




Okay, bye for now, have a nice night.



Christine
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