Speakeasy: Elves, Goblins and Mudbloods (Spoilers!)

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[this is good]
so glad someone else is talking about this aspect of the book, i was going to post a video about this but I expected a blizzard of "this is ridiculous why do some people have to put race into everything?!?" responses, and wasn't in the mood.

this, in the end, was probably my favorite thing about the series and the 7th book in particular, how it might serve to introduce children to the concept of privilege, with Wizard Privilege as the magic-world equivalent of the race/class/gender privilege young readers will experience in their own lives.. the story plays out in a way that forces the kids (in the book) to step away from their oblivious wizard-normative worldview and develop some perspective/awareness on that whole deal. the resolution of the hermione/house elf thread, the new goblin thread and the stuff about Dumbledore and Grindelwald's attitude towards muggles (as well as the general disillusionment as harry learns dumbledore's flaws) all resonate with that theme. Obvs I have spent a lot of time thinking about this LOL...

Has anyone asked rowling about this?

i did think the end could've been better.
I haven't read enough Rowling interviews to know her thoughts on this but I imagine some literary critic has discussed this with her in some kind of public way. What's interesting to me is how divisive these themes are for Potter readers. Lots and lots of people hated the S.P.E.W. storyline and the movie directors never want to use that material. JK had to force them to use Kreacher in the most recent film by telling them he was important in later stories.

They still haven't done enough in the films to make Dobbie's death (one of the most powerful in the last book) or Kreacher's transformation/motivation hold any weight when they finally get to Deathly Hallows in 2010.
that's deep, i haven't been watching the films.. didn't know people people were mad about the SPEW plotline, any message boards/blogs i can go to to see that?

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