• @driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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    5 months ago

    Against the slavery of the elfs that was a Hermione thing that everyone else laughed about and it was used on the book for comedic bits.

    • Cethin
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      195 months ago

      It’s not just comedic bits. It’s all over the place, just hitting the reader over the head that slavery is good because actually they like it and it’s good for them.

      It’s really annoying because Hermione does say something like they only like it because that’s the system they’ve been forced into and it’s all they know, but then everyone just rolls their eyes and says that she’s stupid for thinking this. It’s almost like Rowling knows that it should be seen as bad and why, but then can’t actually bring herself to write that because it blames systems, not people.

    • @Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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      165 months ago

      So, the smartest character in the book fights for their freedom. I’m sure a lot of readers shared the opinion that the slavery was wrong.

      • @driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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        5 months ago

        Her fight was still presented as a joke, bet half the readers just went “haha silly Hermione, who dosen’t wants free servants??”

        Edit: on top of that, Rowling uses the trope of the natural state of the slave is being slaved and is actually good for them, with the other freed house elves that is depressed because she dosen’t have a family to work for.

      • rockerface 🇺🇦
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        205 months ago

        And then she just stopped doing it, I guess, because in the last book’s epilogue literally nothing changed with the system