It is hard to imagine that JK Rowling, who wrote "Harry Potter", will be blasted online now because of "political incorrect enough". Just watch "Harry Potter" and you will know how kind Rowling is, who strives for fairness and cares for the disadvantaged.
The villain of the whole book, Voldemort and his followers advocate pure wizard blood, discriminate against and harm Muggle (ordinary people without magical abilities), ban wizards and Muggles from intermarrying, and want to establish a hierarchical society where wizards rule Muggles. Very similar to Germany during the World War II period, Voldemort is the Hitler in the wizard world. Such a demon will eventually be destroyed no matter how powerful the magic power is.
Professor Lupin, a warm and kind person, is also the best teacher in the book. But he was embarrassed. When he was a child, he was bitten by werewolf , and he also turned into a werewolf. Every night on the full moon, he turned into a wolf, full of aggressiveness. Fortunately, he was controlled by potions, and the pain during deformation gradually decreased.
Professor Lupin and Tonks's death made me particularly sad
He was discriminated against because of his werewolf's identity, could not find a job, lived a difficult life, had a haggard image, and did not dare to accept love. He also retreated for a while after marriage and wanted to leave his pregnant wife. I felt very sympathetic to him when I was reading. This also reminds me of the AIDS people in real life. Their situation should be very similar to Professor Lupin.
The family elves in the book, although they have magic that even wizards may not have, are proud of being slaves and serve their masters hard and hardworkingly. Angel Hermione was angry at this slavery and she was determined to fight for rights and interests for the domestic elves, but whenever she persuaded the domestic elves to fight for freedom, salary and rest time, the domestic elves felt deeply disgusted and refused. This is probably also the inspiration obtained from the real world slavery? Liberating slaves not only gives them physical freedom, but also relieves their mental brainwashing and control.
Dobi is the only free elves. The pioneer among elves
Horseman and goblins. These two creatures are full of pride in their own race. They have experience and wisdom far beyond wizards in some fields, but are often despised and offended by wizards. The living space of horsemen and giants was squeezed by wizards, and they were driven to the Forbidden Forest and the mountains, and lived together in groups. Does it look like the relationship between the Aboriginal and the colonists on some New World?
The most respectable great wizard, Grandpa Deng Bulido, was actually stamped as gay by Rowling. At first I was really puzzled, why did I write the old man in children's books as gay? Is this necessary? I don't feel disagreeable after reading this time.
First of all, I think it is up to be discussed whether Harry Potter is a children's book. In addition, this arrangement is not rigid. It just so happened that Deng Bredo and Grindelwald, two powerful wizards, had an extraordinary relationship when they were young. They were written so far. Children's readers can understand this relationship as friendship, adult readers can diverge slightly, understand it as love, and everyone has their own interpretations.
In the recently released "Fantastic Beasts 3", the young Deng Bredo said in person "I once loved you"
and the women in Harry Potter, which are portrayed very well, neither stereotyped nor out of date.
Voldemort's most loyal and cruel servant Bellatrix was eliminated by the housewife Mrs. Weasley, because becoming a housewife is a woman's choice, and does not mean that the ability of women is limited to this;
HogwartsThe smartest student is a girl, and she is a Muggle family Hermione, which shows that bloodline does not matter, and gender cannot limit anything.
Rowling also said in an interview that when the movie version selected the young actors, she felt that the three young actors were too beautiful. In her own settings, the three protagonists were not so beautiful, and this is very important to . Especially Hermione, her excellence lies not in her appearance, but in her mind and personality. Hermione took the initiative to explore becoming beautiful when she reached the Christmas dance stage.
Although the movie must choose an outstanding actor to star in the movie, Rowling said that she will always keep the plain but wise and firm Hermione who was originally set in her heart. She also hopes to create a heroine who shines through her writing without relying on beauty but by her ability. To be honest, there are not many such heroines in the current books. There is a very beautiful girl in the book, and it also fascinates the school grass Cedric and the protagonist Harry Potter's Zhang Qiu . It turns out to be a Chinese girl. It's so rare that we East Asians don't take it for granted and write it as nerds and math geniuses.
So the political correctness in this set of books takes care of vulnerable groups of patients with different races, genders, occupations, sexual orientations, and diseases. I believe that Rowling who wrote this kind of work must be a fraternal person. However, she was slandered as a "trans hater" in real life. Ah, it's such a crazy world.