That’s a line straight out of the anti-abolitionist in America and many, many other places that have slavery or caste systems
My point exactly. It’s dehumanising to assume anyone is “born to serve” or some shit like that, but in the books, that’s basically what the elves are. Like it’s not just that the people are saying that, they’re actually magical entities formed from the house. Kinda like dementors are just formed from murderous anger and hostility and all things bad. That’s my point; if you buy into the assumption that such things can be born out of notions or ideas, then it would sort of make sense to have creatures which are so dedicated to house-work. Perhaps the reason I find it easy to understand is because of the Finnish lore about house elves I heard long before ever reading JKR.
The bit I pasted isn’t all the myth there is and they’re not always feared as such. I think there could be way more respect allowed to them in the wizarding world, seeing how powerful they actually are. It would’ve been much cooler for them to have like “risky” servants in the sense that unless they’re allowed the proper respect and protocol and whatnot, they’ll make anyone’s life hell. Like a nasty but very proper matron, who you wouldn’t want to piss off and even the lord of the house would make sure to clean mud off his shoes before coming in to avoid a bollocking.
Yeah, it kept almost being interesting, but as I first read it when it was actually coming out and we had no idea of JKR’s budding insanity (honestly, we got to admit that most artists are kinda crazy, so that’s unsurprising, she’s just crazy in a really toxic way that’s harmful to others) I was around 14 years old so back then I looked at it quite differently. Basically I aged the same time as the characters did, and it was a nice escape.
But yeah, there’s definitely much that could be done with it. I honestly would like to see like a Harry Potter universe version of a show like “Andor”. Like super gritty and political compared to the originals, and mainly not written by the original author, but just using the setting. Like get some of the original cast back and see Daniel Radcliffe actually hunting dark wizards in his thirties. Some non-terf people to write the show, actually good writing, R-rating. I’d watch the shit out of that.
edit also you’ve not convinced me hagrid is an angry person just because he did a little bit of magic on Dudley
My point exactly. It’s dehumanising to assume anyone is “born to serve” or some shit like that, but in the books, that’s basically what the elves are. Like it’s not just that the people are saying that, they’re actually magical entities formed from the house. Kinda like dementors are just formed from murderous anger and hostility and all things bad. That’s my point; if you buy into the assumption that such things can be born out of notions or ideas, then it would sort of make sense to have creatures which are so dedicated to house-work. Perhaps the reason I find it easy to understand is because of the Finnish lore about house elves I heard long before ever reading JKR.
The bit I pasted isn’t all the myth there is and they’re not always feared as such. I think there could be way more respect allowed to them in the wizarding world, seeing how powerful they actually are. It would’ve been much cooler for them to have like “risky” servants in the sense that unless they’re allowed the proper respect and protocol and whatnot, they’ll make anyone’s life hell. Like a nasty but very proper matron, who you wouldn’t want to piss off and even the lord of the house would make sure to clean mud off his shoes before coming in to avoid a bollocking.
Yeah, it kept almost being interesting, but as I first read it when it was actually coming out and we had no idea of JKR’s budding insanity (honestly, we got to admit that most artists are kinda crazy, so that’s unsurprising, she’s just crazy in a really toxic way that’s harmful to others) I was around 14 years old so back then I looked at it quite differently. Basically I aged the same time as the characters did, and it was a nice escape.
But yeah, there’s definitely much that could be done with it. I honestly would like to see like a Harry Potter universe version of a show like “Andor”. Like super gritty and political compared to the originals, and mainly not written by the original author, but just using the setting. Like get some of the original cast back and see Daniel Radcliffe actually hunting dark wizards in his thirties. Some non-terf people to write the show, actually good writing, R-rating. I’d watch the shit out of that.
edit also you’ve not convinced me hagrid is an angry person just because he did a little bit of magic on Dudley