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at the time of writing, and how much is recent hindsight?
Like this: Petunia Dursley would have said to Harry (if she hadn't changed her mind!): "I know what you're up against, and I hope it turns out okay". OH, COME ON, JKR! This woman, with her husband, kept Harry locked in a cupboard for eleven years; for seventeen years she underfed him to the point of malnutrition, never took him on family outings, gave him Dudley's old, overlarge, worn-out clothing, never wished him a happy birthday and gave him rubbish on the rare occasions he got a Christmas gift at all. And suddenly she's on his side? The hell she was!! She was so eaten up by jealousy of her sister that it warped her view of Harry and the whole wizarding world. I've met people like her, and they NEVER CHANGE. In reality, she should have been charged by the Child Protection Unit, and in the wizarding world she should have been hexed from here to Sunday for what she did to Harry.
And Neville and Hannah? I don't have a problem with that relationship in itself, but why wasn't it in the Epilogue? Because it was said only in response to all the enquiries she's had since the publication of DH, I suspect, since Neville was referred to, but not a wife.
Dumbledore being gay doesn't bother me one way or the other (as long as he didn't get off with Snape), but I think it's a timely way to boost attention for DH, which has now been out for three months and has ceased to be a talking point outside of fan sites.
She's a clever woman, Jo Rowling, and I take my hat off to her. But she cannot ask me to believe in the ultimate goodness of Petunia Dursley.
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