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Friday, July 15, 2005
[Quote=Toronto Star]
But more than anything, the Harry Potter generation is plot-driven. They want to find out what happens to their hero. "The cliff-hanger ending nags at me," says 17-year-old Danny Brown, a sunny, rugby-playing student with a 94 per cent average who's going to the University of Toronto on several academic scholarships. "I've been trying to imagine what happens."
His interest in the books has changed over the years. "As a younger child, the fantasy appealed to me. You're not always happy at school, and you can imagine a wizarding school and fantastical creatures. Now the appeal is the actual story, the struggle between good and evil, how wizarding government works, seeing how they interact with Muggles, how they set up their bank accounts — where the bankers are goblins — then you set up your own bank account. Is Rowling making some commentary on banking?"
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This is just too funny, for reasons I doubt any of you will really comprehend. Because it would be crazily weird if you did.
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is awesome.
I still really don't feel like making a big post or anything. Lately, I've been feeling social, for whatever reason.
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