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Call Me What You Like
Artist, feminist, fan extraordinaire.Actually I’m highly logical which allows me to look past extraneous detail and perceive clearly that which others overlook.
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7/15 Photos of Harry Potter
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Once, in a online chat with fans, JK Rowling revealed that the third scent Hermione could smell emanating from the Amortentia was that of Ron Weasley’s hair. [ x ]
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I closet-cosplayed Hermione and two people asked for photos! I probably looked awkward in all of them… I was really flattered, though ;w;
I was the one who asked this lovely Draco for a picture, and after it she made my day by asking if she could say something and then snarling “Filthy Mudblood.”
Rowling wrote Hermione to eschew stereotypes. She doesn’t end up with the hero; she is never there to function as Harry’s love interest. She prefers Arithmancy to Divination in school. Hermione is also a total badass, despite her prim and proper reputation. (…) So often, female characters are allowed to be aggressive or rebellious, but in exchange are stripped of any traditionally feminine qualities and instead are forced to pick up traditionally masculine traits. However, Hermione is never made to do that. Most notably, she is written to be highly logical AND emotionally expressive, a combination not commonly afforded to most of today’s leading ladies.
Liz Feuerbach, The Women of The Harry Potter Universe (via writingadvice)
Had to Reblog. I really get validated by stuff like this. Hermione, is a truly inspiring and true-to-life character.
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❥ My Endless List of Favorite Harry & Hermione Moments → ”You’re brillant, Hermione.”
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