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elenasalvatore666 · 2 days
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James Potter would’ve definitely approved of Hermione as Harry’s girlfriend. After all, Granger did set fire to Snape’s robe:)
You are so right, anon. So, so right.
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elenasalvatore666 · 3 days
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I definitely agree. Cursed child just shows that the epilogue was a mistake for all characters. I think that there would be great story for HHr and I have some ideas for other pairings. I think, Harry will be overprotective ( especially with daughter) father because he has an unconscious fear to lose people whe loves. Hermione has a great kind-heart, and she lost her parents and lost emotional connection with them during her study. That’s why she  doesn’t want her children passing through such experience.  I suppose that Harry can use his name to make Hogwarts send children back at home for weekends. I can imagine that Harry will not want to send his children to Hogwarts as It is not save place.
what do u think of the portrayal of harry and ginny in the cursed child (i feel like it's so out of character, especially for harry) also that he works at the ministry and that ginny gave up her quidditch career (same goes for harry)
alright ive had this in my inbox for so long because i wanted to do this ask justice so i really hope that anon is still around to read this. in saying that harry was ‘out of character’ in hpcc, i assume you’re talking about how he was a bad/flawed father, as MANY fans have argued the same. so i will address that first and then i will talk about ginny and hinny’s careers.
disclaimer: when i say “you” im not talking specifically about anon but about fandom.
harry potter vs fatherhood
harry’s whole life resolved around being the chosen one and the prophesied saviour of the wizarding world. it was either being The Hero or being the unwanted, abused and scorned freak living with the dursleys. when thats your home life, then you tend to cling on to anything that is an escape from that— and in harry’s experience that was hogwarts.
if you really think about it, hogwarts was very nasty to harry as well. he was always getting picked on or bullied or in some life threatening danger that he got blamed for half of the time— but because it was better than living with the dursleys, his mind idolised it as a safe haven.
harry also reflects this idolising behaviour onto parental figures, especially paternal figures. he doesnt actually know his parents, only has an ideal of them in his head that was constructed as a coping mechanism to the abuse and neglect he went through at home. he projects The Perfect Father onto every one of his paternal figures (i think the only exception to this is arthur but i mayyy be wrong)— sirius and dumbledore are the biggest ones that come to mind, even though sirius only knew him for two years, and dumbledore would manipulate and use harry for the betterment of the world, which is unlike a parent who would put their child’s needs first (harry did not recognise these issues at length at the time as he was used to the idea of self sacrifice and probs understood that it came with the territory of being The Hero). harry even projected his father onto himself in PoA and nearly died from it.
in saying this, its reasonable to argue that there’s a disconnect with harry and the idea of what a good father actually is. this is challenged in the books itself (with SWM, harry seeing that james was not the Perfect Man he built up in his head), but this is challenged the most in the cursed child.
throughout the play, harry acts as the personified ideal he grew up with. easygoing, confident, wise— when in reality he is the opposite of those attributes and albus can see right through it (ginny says this to harry in the play, i would find the line but alas, im on the train rn). hes not easygoing or confident— he’s fearful that he doesn’t know what hes doing or how to be a father, and hes scared not knowing makes him a bad father. hes acted out in fear multiple times— the biggest moment is when he bans albus from seeing scorpius to keep him ‘safe.’ he has constant nightmares about his trauma as a child when living with the dursleys and not having the stability or love he craved. his ‘wise’ advice is not applicable to his children because he is harry potter, The Hero, and they are just normal kids. this is why albus and harry get on each others nerves so badly— because they are constantly stomping on each others sore spots by accident. albus doesn’t appreciate the facade that harry tries to uphold, and harry doesn’t understand why— because he’s projecting that ideal onto all of his kids, and if it works for james and lily (presumably), why doesn’t it work for albus? harry would’ve done anything for a father figure like himself!! there must be something wrong with albus!! (🙄)
now The Blanket SceneTM is very controversial and pissed off a lot of longtime fans into denouncing the entire play as canon. ive talked about it at length and since theres more to discuss in this post, i will shorten it down as best i can for you:
as a way of bonding, harry tries to give his precious blanket to albus. he believes albus may be more like him and may be able to understand the sacredness of the present unlike his siblings.
unknowingly, harry is still projecting his ideals onto albus. the blanket is only so extremely precious to him because it represents his parents, who he still views in an idolised light. therefore the blanket is the ideal.
albus scorns this ideal so he scorns the gift. however, because hes a confused and possibly depressed fourteen year old, he doesn’t communicate the rejection of this in a healthy way and basically insults the blanket by calling it old and mouldy and comparing it to james and lily’s presents, which outwardly could make him seem like a brat.
by attacking the blanket, he attacks harry’s parents and the ideal. and harry is very sensitive about this
albus then accidentally triggers very central fears surrounding being an orphan and being a father when he says “i wish you werent my dad”
harrys first thought is that albus wants him dead. at this point, hes stopped listening to albus trying to explain himself as he’s already triggered, so he’s acting in complete defence when he responds “sometimes i wish you werent my son”
this was said with the intention to hurt albus, it was a mindless act with one goal. saying this is out of character for harry is ridiculous, because he’s done the exact same thing in the books multiple times to the people he loves.
another important note: these characters trigger each other accidentally. the intent to connect is there, but there are deep seated issues on harry’s side that was never confronted leading to these issues. and as albus is a young angsty teen who does get bullied and is a little self-centred (again, very normal for a 14yo), he can’t really communicate these issues to harry effectively (harry being dismissive of the bullying (that he believes is normal for hogwarts students) albus goes through doesn’t help the situation either), leaving harry stumbling in the dark and further emboldening that The Perfect Father he imagined as a child may not exist.
ok that wasnt very economical but anyways! those are the issues! what happens next is harry spiralling and confirming those fears, being forced to confront them and deal with them, and then the steps toward healing his relationship with albus.
im not defending how harry treated albus (dismissing his bullying, lashing out, the enmeshment abuse) but offering insight and trying to explain that he was certainly in-character. i think people simply had an emotional reaction to seeing their loved character being very realistically flawed, and decided they didnt like it without doing much analysis as to why harry was acting the way he was. trauma is very complex, and theres no expiry date for it if you simply refuse to confront it or heal.
a lot of harry’s journey with interrogating the Perfect Father concept was to confront and acknowledge his inner child. he has to recognise his childhood for the childhood it was without the flashy titles or impressed ideals. the confrontation with dumbledore is the pinnacle of it— harry idolised dumbledore as a central father figure, and he realised when confronting the portrait that his relationship with dumbledore was much more complex and nuanced than he originally thought. suddenly dumbledore ceases to be an ideal, and harry sees him for the man that he was: conflicted, more uncertain in his own choices than he let on, heartbroken and self-sabotaging.
when harry presents himself at the end of the play to albus, he presents himself as human— an escapist, unsure in his decisions, insecure, and scared of the dark, small spaces and pigeons. and albus appreciates the flawed, real version of harry. those expectations and ideals that albus struggled to uphold in the face of harry’s projecting simply disappear, and he finally feels like he can adequately be harry’s son just by being.
another less obvious moment that shows this, is how harry and delphi mirror each other. delphi is the more extreme version of this— she is completely deluded in her worship for a father she never knew, so desperate for the love and respect shes built up in her mind that she’s dedicated her life to it and feels empty without the ideal to go off of. its why harry defends her when albus asks him why they shouldn’t just kill her— because hes the only one who understands the pain of being an orphan, living in an abusive household, dreams of ‘what ifs’ and what it can do to a person.
whats important to take away is that harry and albus love each other immensely, which is why they are able to turn over a new leaf at the end. it speaks of incredible strength on albus’ half, and i really want to stress that albus LOVES harry, because i see so much content about him straight up butchering or slandering harry when that is sooo not them!! if albus saw the way some of yall were misinterpreting his relationship with his dad he’d be livid. whether or not you would do the same in forgiving harry is irrelevant— albus has always wanted to have a good relationship with harry and the same goes both ways. people hurt each other, sometimes egregiously so, but when one promises change and is serious about it, than chances are there will be change. this is especially so in the case of family.
ginny weasley vs age
what is paradoxical is how self-centred harry is, despite also being very willing to sacrifice himself for other people. albus possesses a self-centredness similar to him. harry is so caught up in his own world and comparing it to albus’ situation, and vice versa. ginny is normally the middle man who can see both harry and albus for what they are and the individual worlds they inhabit, and tries to communicate effectively between them. the play mostly revolves around harry and albus, so what i’ll have to say for her will not be as in-depth.
short answer: ginny matured with age. she is probably the most mature character alongside draco, although draco does let his emotions get in the way at times (funnily enough i think this is why ginny and draco get along so well in the cursed child and are able to recognise each other for who they are). she was very brash and courageous and wonderfully chaotic in the books, but she was also blunt and impatient, which is not something thats presented in the cursed child. instead, she is VERY patient and communicates extremely well, being able to navigate both harry and albus without prodding their weak spots like they do to each other.
she offers her own experiences to albus as her own experiences, not projecting them onto him as an unequivocal truth. this can be seen in how she opens up to him about how she was exploited by tom riddle, and she lets albus draw his own comparisons to himself and delphi without pushing his experiences into a box.
her relationship with harry is interesting, because she is the only one who sees him for him and the only one that harry’s not bothered by when she makes honest judgments on his actions. he’s only okay with her seeing him for the flawed man he is. she doesn’t make him feel defensive, nor does she make him feel demonised for not knowing how to parent albus, or for messing up with him (though she does call him out when he is in the wrong, something her younger self would be quick to do too). one of the most heart wrenching scenes is when ginny blows up at harry and really screams at him about albus being missing and him being self-centred about it, making it out to be about himself and his issues surrounding fatherhood. despite this, harry does not get defensive— which shows that he trusts even her negative judgments of him because she knows him so well (very very similar to the library scene with scorpius screaming at albus over his self-centeredness as well btw).
she still possesses key qualities from her younger self, she’s just ironed out the rougher ones as she’s grown— she’s still impossibly brave, fiercely loyal, extremely devoted to those she loves and also very logical. you can tell harry and albus are more emotional than she is, which is part of the reason why she is able to construct her points so effectively. she puts her logical thinking to good use in emotional situations. i think people are forgetting that people aren’t typically going to be the same as who they were as teenagers.
why has ginny been able to grow so much in comparison to harry? because she’s recognised what she went through as a teenager and made peace with it. you can see it in the way she freely offers her own experiences about it. she’s been able to build on top of what she went through in a healthy way, and was able to experience real, healthy change. and she is so much wiser and kinder for it.
hinny vs their careers
first i’ll talk about harry because i think i have more stuff to go off of with him.
we’ve already established that hes The Hero first and foremost. after he fulfilled the prophecy and saved the world i dont think its such a stretch to argue that he may have needed another similar purpose to latch onto, and that being an auror granted him that. quidditch was fun for him, but it couldn’t give him the same purchase that being an auror could. heroes dont play quidditch, they save the world. the same could be said for neville and ron, who were also aurors at first. was it the healthiest road to go down for harry? i dont think so, but considering his characterisation in the cursed child, i think it works. ron ended up quitting to be a father, neville ended up quitting to focus on his real passion (herbology), and harry continued to cling onto The Hero image he’s used to presenting. yes, the ministry was impossibly corrupt and worked against him in his youth, but to harry that could’ve served as more of a reason to change the institution from the inside. this, i imagine, was most definitely the case with hermione, who was always an idealist.
that being said, i don’t think continuing being an auror is such a great idea post-hpcc. he at least needs a break in order to continue his job in a healthy manner and not misconstrue his identity with it.
in terms of ginny, i don’t believe she’d still be playing quidditch in her 40s. if you think about real athletes, very few of them continue playing professionally in their 40s (i think the average age is 34 but i may be wrong), especially after birthing three kids. we dont know much about her retirement, but there are many reasons one can assume ginny retired for, kids and/or age being the most reasonable deduction. its not so much a question of characterisation but more about the reality of having to give up your passion earlier than most if its sports.
despite retiring, its clear ginny is still very passionate about quidditch as shes still working within the field, just not playing the sport professionally anymore.
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elenasalvatore666 · 3 days
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it is fantastic how canon fans adore Ginny and create her as the-best-woman-in-galaxy. But the only problem is Ginny never saw just Harry in Harry. She always loved the idea of Harry Potter. She never did anything to proof us that she love Harry. neither Harry nor Ginny did anything that can be recognised as love. She even did not try to be with him during hunting.What Ginny did to show her feelings to Harry ? Nothing. She literally said she likes him for his desire to fight against volandemort.
She didn’t support Harry with poison book, she just find an excuse for Harry’s actions and said that Harry wanted to hear ( I don’t support here Hermione, but I don’t respect Ginny too) She did not worry about the fact to be with Harry during his hunt. But she was upset that Harry broke up with her and could find another girl. Ginny following the Hermione’s advice met with Michel and Dean to attract his attention because she never gave up on him. So she used boys for her own selfish aims. She literally said that she likes Harry because he wants to fight volandemort. She never be with Harry in his difficulties. So she never loved Harryshe didn’t even TRY to go with Harry. I understand that her presence at hunting, but she didn’t say: I am not a girl in a good weather I will be your girlfriend until you come back, then we decided all our problems. She could have asked her brother bill how she can put off the trait from her wand. But she did nothing. She didn’t say that she love him or she would worry about him. I
Kisses isn’t an action that proof deep feelings. She literally said she likes him for his desire to fight against volandemort. So she didn’t even support him before the hunting - you are hero, you are happy to fight- it is what Ginny’s actions say. I can imagine that Hermione was ready to be killed with Harry and for Harry ( because she was around it during the battle in Ministry but she is ready to be with him till the end) but I don’t see it in Ginny. For Harry Ginny is a benefit. If you reread books attentively you will notice that Harry thought about Ginny only when he notice her in crowd. He saw her with Dean and he became jealous, but when he didn’t see her, he was busy with his deals. When she is out of the picture he doesn’t think about her at all. Harry didn’t think about Ginny until Ron’s betrayal and departure. And then he started to look at the map not to think about Ron. It doesn’t look like a loving boy whose wants to be with a girl. He didn’t go to Ginny after battle he was looking for his friends. So Ginny is a second thought for Harry.The only thing that I can partly agree his last thought before the death. But it can be explained by other way. Few weeks with Ginny was the only period in his life when he didn’t have great troubles. Dumboldor was alive, he knew about Horcruxes so he had a hope that damboldor win the battle, he had friends, he had Weasley… so it was a time when he was an ordinary teenager. And Ginny became a symbol of such normal life… it can’t be Ron or Hermione as they always were with him in difficulties. He wanted normal life, he associated it with Ginny that is why he thought about her. But frankly speaking, I hardly can imagine them together after war. It is so big emotional gap between them. Harry is veteran, Ginny is a traumatised teenager. She never understands what he passed through. He is impulsive, she is hot-tempered. He doesn’t trust her to talk to her about his problems, she can’t find way to found emotional bound with him. They hardly talked to each other during all books, even they were in relationship. Their passion will finish as soon as possible, they don’t have anything common except quidditch ( but people can play this game with friends). I know that HP is not about love. But if JKR decided to show us the protagonists as married men she should have written it well. I see in books ( one motto of it is love is the most strong power) the nonsense about relationship and I have more questions than answers.
and Cursed child shows all of it. Ginny and Harry are strangers under one roof. He didn’t trust her his problems even after many years of the marriage ( she even didn’t know about the prophecy and conversation with dumboldor). And Harry goes with his problems to Hermione. Ginny is not more than pot-plant. And she is awful mother she doesn’t try to help Harry and Albus solved problems. She thinks that they will find compromise by themselves
what do u think of the portrayal of harry and ginny in the cursed child (i feel like it's so out of character, especially for harry) also that he works at the ministry and that ginny gave up her quidditch career (same goes for harry)
alright ive had this in my inbox for so long because i wanted to do this ask justice so i really hope that anon is still around to read this. in saying that harry was ‘out of character’ in hpcc, i assume you’re talking about how he was a bad/flawed father, as MANY fans have argued the same. so i will address that first and then i will talk about ginny and hinny’s careers.
disclaimer: when i say “you” im not talking specifically about anon but about fandom.
harry potter vs fatherhood
harry’s whole life resolved around being the chosen one and the prophesied saviour of the wizarding world. it was either being The Hero or being the unwanted, abused and scorned freak living with the dursleys. when thats your home life, then you tend to cling on to anything that is an escape from that— and in harry’s experience that was hogwarts.
if you really think about it, hogwarts was very nasty to harry as well. he was always getting picked on or bullied or in some life threatening danger that he got blamed for half of the time— but because it was better than living with the dursleys, his mind idolised it as a safe haven.
harry also reflects this idolising behaviour onto parental figures, especially paternal figures. he doesnt actually know his parents, only has an ideal of them in his head that was constructed as a coping mechanism to the abuse and neglect he went through at home. he projects The Perfect Father onto every one of his paternal figures (i think the only exception to this is arthur but i mayyy be wrong)— sirius and dumbledore are the biggest ones that come to mind, even though sirius only knew him for two years, and dumbledore would manipulate and use harry for the betterment of the world, which is unlike a parent who would put their child’s needs first (harry did not recognise these issues at length at the time as he was used to the idea of self sacrifice and probs understood that it came with the territory of being The Hero). harry even projected his father onto himself in PoA and nearly died from it.
in saying this, its reasonable to argue that there’s a disconnect with harry and the idea of what a good father actually is. this is challenged in the books itself (with SWM, harry seeing that james was not the Perfect Man he built up in his head), but this is challenged the most in the cursed child.
throughout the play, harry acts as the personified ideal he grew up with. easygoing, confident, wise— when in reality he is the opposite of those attributes and albus can see right through it (ginny says this to harry in the play, i would find the line but alas, im on the train rn). hes not easygoing or confident— he’s fearful that he doesn’t know what hes doing or how to be a father, and hes scared not knowing makes him a bad father. hes acted out in fear multiple times— the biggest moment is when he bans albus from seeing scorpius to keep him ‘safe.’ he has constant nightmares about his trauma as a child when living with the dursleys and not having the stability or love he craved. his ‘wise’ advice is not applicable to his children because he is harry potter, The Hero, and they are just normal kids. this is why albus and harry get on each others nerves so badly— because they are constantly stomping on each others sore spots by accident. albus doesn’t appreciate the facade that harry tries to uphold, and harry doesn’t understand why— because he’s projecting that ideal onto all of his kids, and if it works for james and lily (presumably), why doesn’t it work for albus? harry would’ve done anything for a father figure like himself!! there must be something wrong with albus!! (🙄)
now The Blanket SceneTM is very controversial and pissed off a lot of longtime fans into denouncing the entire play as canon. ive talked about it at length and since theres more to discuss in this post, i will shorten it down as best i can for you:
as a way of bonding, harry tries to give his precious blanket to albus. he believes albus may be more like him and may be able to understand the sacredness of the present unlike his siblings.
unknowingly, harry is still projecting his ideals onto albus. the blanket is only so extremely precious to him because it represents his parents, who he still views in an idolised light. therefore the blanket is the ideal.
albus scorns this ideal so he scorns the gift. however, because hes a confused and possibly depressed fourteen year old, he doesn’t communicate the rejection of this in a healthy way and basically insults the blanket by calling it old and mouldy and comparing it to james and lily’s presents, which outwardly could make him seem like a brat.
by attacking the blanket, he attacks harry’s parents and the ideal. and harry is very sensitive about this
albus then accidentally triggers very central fears surrounding being an orphan and being a father when he says “i wish you werent my dad”
harrys first thought is that albus wants him dead. at this point, hes stopped listening to albus trying to explain himself as he’s already triggered, so he’s acting in complete defence when he responds “sometimes i wish you werent my son”
this was said with the intention to hurt albus, it was a mindless act with one goal. saying this is out of character for harry is ridiculous, because he’s done the exact same thing in the books multiple times to the people he loves.
another important note: these characters trigger each other accidentally. the intent to connect is there, but there are deep seated issues on harry’s side that was never confronted leading to these issues. and as albus is a young angsty teen who does get bullied and is a little self-centred (again, very normal for a 14yo), he can’t really communicate these issues to harry effectively (harry being dismissive of the bullying (that he believes is normal for hogwarts students) albus goes through doesn’t help the situation either), leaving harry stumbling in the dark and further emboldening that The Perfect Father he imagined as a child may not exist.
ok that wasnt very economical but anyways! those are the issues! what happens next is harry spiralling and confirming those fears, being forced to confront them and deal with them, and then the steps toward healing his relationship with albus.
im not defending how harry treated albus (dismissing his bullying, lashing out, the enmeshment abuse) but offering insight and trying to explain that he was certainly in-character. i think people simply had an emotional reaction to seeing their loved character being very realistically flawed, and decided they didnt like it without doing much analysis as to why harry was acting the way he was. trauma is very complex, and theres no expiry date for it if you simply refuse to confront it or heal.
a lot of harry’s journey with interrogating the Perfect Father concept was to confront and acknowledge his inner child. he has to recognise his childhood for the childhood it was without the flashy titles or impressed ideals. the confrontation with dumbledore is the pinnacle of it— harry idolised dumbledore as a central father figure, and he realised when confronting the portrait that his relationship with dumbledore was much more complex and nuanced than he originally thought. suddenly dumbledore ceases to be an ideal, and harry sees him for the man that he was: conflicted, more uncertain in his own choices than he let on, heartbroken and self-sabotaging.
when harry presents himself at the end of the play to albus, he presents himself as human— an escapist, unsure in his decisions, insecure, and scared of the dark, small spaces and pigeons. and albus appreciates the flawed, real version of harry. those expectations and ideals that albus struggled to uphold in the face of harry’s projecting simply disappear, and he finally feels like he can adequately be harry’s son just by being.
another less obvious moment that shows this, is how harry and delphi mirror each other. delphi is the more extreme version of this— she is completely deluded in her worship for a father she never knew, so desperate for the love and respect shes built up in her mind that she’s dedicated her life to it and feels empty without the ideal to go off of. its why harry defends her when albus asks him why they shouldn’t just kill her— because hes the only one who understands the pain of being an orphan, living in an abusive household, dreams of ‘what ifs’ and what it can do to a person.
whats important to take away is that harry and albus love each other immensely, which is why they are able to turn over a new leaf at the end. it speaks of incredible strength on albus’ half, and i really want to stress that albus LOVES harry, because i see so much content about him straight up butchering or slandering harry when that is sooo not them!! if albus saw the way some of yall were misinterpreting his relationship with his dad he’d be livid. whether or not you would do the same in forgiving harry is irrelevant— albus has always wanted to have a good relationship with harry and the same goes both ways. people hurt each other, sometimes egregiously so, but when one promises change and is serious about it, than chances are there will be change. this is especially so in the case of family.
ginny weasley vs age
what is paradoxical is how self-centred harry is, despite also being very willing to sacrifice himself for other people. albus possesses a self-centredness similar to him. harry is so caught up in his own world and comparing it to albus’ situation, and vice versa. ginny is normally the middle man who can see both harry and albus for what they are and the individual worlds they inhabit, and tries to communicate effectively between them. the play mostly revolves around harry and albus, so what i’ll have to say for her will not be as in-depth.
short answer: ginny matured with age. she is probably the most mature character alongside draco, although draco does let his emotions get in the way at times (funnily enough i think this is why ginny and draco get along so well in the cursed child and are able to recognise each other for who they are). she was very brash and courageous and wonderfully chaotic in the books, but she was also blunt and impatient, which is not something thats presented in the cursed child. instead, she is VERY patient and communicates extremely well, being able to navigate both harry and albus without prodding their weak spots like they do to each other.
she offers her own experiences to albus as her own experiences, not projecting them onto him as an unequivocal truth. this can be seen in how she opens up to him about how she was exploited by tom riddle, and she lets albus draw his own comparisons to himself and delphi without pushing his experiences into a box.
her relationship with harry is interesting, because she is the only one who sees him for him and the only one that harry’s not bothered by when she makes honest judgments on his actions. he’s only okay with her seeing him for the flawed man he is. she doesn’t make him feel defensive, nor does she make him feel demonised for not knowing how to parent albus, or for messing up with him (though she does call him out when he is in the wrong, something her younger self would be quick to do too). one of the most heart wrenching scenes is when ginny blows up at harry and really screams at him about albus being missing and him being self-centred about it, making it out to be about himself and his issues surrounding fatherhood. despite this, harry does not get defensive— which shows that he trusts even her negative judgments of him because she knows him so well (very very similar to the library scene with scorpius screaming at albus over his self-centeredness as well btw).
she still possesses key qualities from her younger self, she’s just ironed out the rougher ones as she’s grown— she’s still impossibly brave, fiercely loyal, extremely devoted to those she loves and also very logical. you can tell harry and albus are more emotional than she is, which is part of the reason why she is able to construct her points so effectively. she puts her logical thinking to good use in emotional situations. i think people are forgetting that people aren’t typically going to be the same as who they were as teenagers.
why has ginny been able to grow so much in comparison to harry? because she’s recognised what she went through as a teenager and made peace with it. you can see it in the way she freely offers her own experiences about it. she’s been able to build on top of what she went through in a healthy way, and was able to experience real, healthy change. and she is so much wiser and kinder for it.
hinny vs their careers
first i’ll talk about harry because i think i have more stuff to go off of with him.
we’ve already established that hes The Hero first and foremost. after he fulfilled the prophecy and saved the world i dont think its such a stretch to argue that he may have needed another similar purpose to latch onto, and that being an auror granted him that. quidditch was fun for him, but it couldn’t give him the same purchase that being an auror could. heroes dont play quidditch, they save the world. the same could be said for neville and ron, who were also aurors at first. was it the healthiest road to go down for harry? i dont think so, but considering his characterisation in the cursed child, i think it works. ron ended up quitting to be a father, neville ended up quitting to focus on his real passion (herbology), and harry continued to cling onto The Hero image he’s used to presenting. yes, the ministry was impossibly corrupt and worked against him in his youth, but to harry that could’ve served as more of a reason to change the institution from the inside. this, i imagine, was most definitely the case with hermione, who was always an idealist.
that being said, i don’t think continuing being an auror is such a great idea post-hpcc. he at least needs a break in order to continue his job in a healthy manner and not misconstrue his identity with it.
in terms of ginny, i don’t believe she’d still be playing quidditch in her 40s. if you think about real athletes, very few of them continue playing professionally in their 40s (i think the average age is 34 but i may be wrong), especially after birthing three kids. we dont know much about her retirement, but there are many reasons one can assume ginny retired for, kids and/or age being the most reasonable deduction. its not so much a question of characterisation but more about the reality of having to give up your passion earlier than most if its sports.
despite retiring, its clear ginny is still very passionate about quidditch as shes still working within the field, just not playing the sport professionally anymore.
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Lily Potter and Hermione Granger
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Two brilliant Witches.
Two amazing women.
With one thing in common... Everything was by Harry.
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Have you thought about the life of Harry and Hermione together?
I imagine a different universe. J.K decided for the Harmione, giving us an epilogue where they both walk through King's Cross, two kids run in front of them, with brown or green eyes that look at everything with happiness.
Something like this:
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Harry pushes the cart with his eldest son's things on top, looking every few minutes at the woman next to him with absolute admiration.
Hermione holds the hand of her daughter, a girl with a bright look and intense green eyes, while jumping beside her, her brown and rumpled hair bounces on her back. Hermione stops and sees the Weasleys.
Ron is there, crouching down while talking to two young children with ginger hair and smiles identical to the ones he has seen before, only in Fred and George.
She looked at Harry, who immediately knows what he means. Hermione smiles softly, knowing that her husband will know what to do. In the case of communication, Harry and Hermione have never had any problems, which has helped their marriage in surprising ways.
Finally, she holds her daughter by the hand and greets her friends with her hand, who also says goodbye to her children, leaves Harry behind and gives him enough time to reach his eldest son. He has a grimace of concern, an image that reminds him a little of when he was his age. Harry is happy to be there for his son, nobody was there for him, but Harry has always wanted to be what he wanted in a father. Thanks to Hermione, the task has been easy, it is sweet, comprehensive and sometimes strict enough to educate them properly.
Thanks to her, Harry learned to show his emotions, something he can only do with his family. In it he found friendship and love.
She is his best friend and his wife and the important thing is that none of that has changed after more than twenty years.
When she and her daughter move away, she seems to see her in the girl next to her with dark, thick hair and a curious look. After all, they both have wild hair, something that was impossible not to inherit their children.
Taking a couple of steps he manages to reach his son by taking him by the shoulders. The boy looks at him with his big brown eyes identical to those of his mother, like her, has a hint of cunning. Harry knows that his son knows the reason why his mother ran away.
Smiling tiredly, he understands that the worry on his face will always be visible to his parents. Trust in the family has been something that he was taught since childhood.
Harry is happy to notice that unlike him, his son is not afraid to show his feelings, he is like his mother, always transparent in what they feel.
He knows that it's okay to be afraid to get away from home, feel excited to meet Hogwarts at last, the wonderful place he has dreamed of belonging since he was a baby. He has been there sometimes, when his father and mother took him to visit his good friend, Professor Neville, or the intelligent director, Minerva Mcgonagall, or just to have tea with Hagrid, while he and his sister run for land near the lake, always guarded by his mother. But that's been a long time and now it's his turn to study at Hogwarts, like Teddy.
This time mom will not hold her hand to take him back home, nor will she accompany him to bed, nor warm milk, nor grandmother's cookies. He feels a little jealous of his sister, who now enjoys breakfast with her parents, visits with grandparents, television for herself and visits to Weasley Spells with Uncle Fred and Uncle Ron. She has always been a favorite for being like a dad and is afraid of missing out on her parents' love while away.
But then remember that she is also jealous of him, because there are still two years left before they can get her letter from Hogwarts. Remember that she cried all night before because he would go to school and miss him a lot.
Then he understands that there is nothing to envy, Mom promised to go visit him whenever they can and daily letters. Dad promised him that the experience will be wonderful and he will soon forget them when he lives his first prank, mom hit him in the chest when he said that while wiping away tears.
Mom didn't cry in the morning, now she is strong and he feels a little brave with the look his father gives him. He admires his parents.
He wants to go to Hogwarts, no matter what house he is selected for, whether it's a lion, how his parents and his uncles, or Ravenclaw, the house of the smart, like Aunt Luna, or maybe Huflepoof like Teddy, and if so. ends in Slytherin, dad swore he had nothing wrong, because he himself could have ended up there. Nothing can go wrong.
Harry looks forward to the inner battle that is going on in his son's mind. Keep silent, as if learning what to do when Hermione is in the middle of an important thought. His son finally smiles a little relieved, promising to receive news of his house every day. Harry promises, ruffling his wild hair until he ends up going in all directions, the boy laughs, but allows his father to hug him tightly.
Soon the train starts to whistle and the great cloud of steam envelops them. Harry walks with his son by his side, proud and happy. Hermione is waiting for you, there are tears in her eyes again as she hugs her son tightly, combs her hair and kisses her cheeks. Teddy Lupine is there, ready to receive the hugs and kisses of Hermione, who promises to take care of her eldest son. Teddy keeps the promise when he takes his son by the shoulders and together they get on the train, although Harry isn't sure how long his protection will last as soon as he sees Victoire Weasley.
Harry has to hug Hermione when his son gets on the train, in a few seconds his head looks out the window with his cousins ​​at his side, his smile gets nervous when the train starts to move forward and his little arms raise the air. to say goodbye. Her sister sheds some tears, hugging Harry's body, her little hands sinking into the fabric of her coat.
Hermione continues to greet until the train is out of sight and when the platform is empty, she reloads her head in her husband's chest. She knows she has done a good job with her son and also knows that she wants to reward him when they return home. Harry still hugs her and caresses her daughter's head, feeling happy to be surrounded by her family. Ron has a similar scene by his side. Together, the two families will go to dinner, as is their custom.
And in that second, Hermione looked up to see it better. Harry can see himself reflected in his eyes and sees in them the love and devotion he feels for her, he feels happy to have chosen him among all.
With her there is a new future, a family. There is no Voldemort, no prophecy or pain.
Hermione never saw in him only the scar on his forehead, he saw the boy in the closet and saw the girl who saved from the troll. Hermione takes his hand and Harry understands that everything was as it should have been.
All was well.
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Harmione aesthetic
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LoThird generation HP
My version
¡Not Romione not Hinny!
The Potter’s
(Children of Harry and Hermione)
James Orion Potter Granger
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Sirius John Potter Granger
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Lily Rose Potter Granger
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Bonus : His parents ❤️
Harry and Hermione Potter
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Hermione - the girl Harry: saved from a troll, became best friends with, rescued Sirius with, the one that stuck by his side when everyone else called him a cheater and a glory hog, the one that stayed in the tent with him. The smartest witch of the age, the one who always worried, the teacher’s pet who broke rules and lied for Harry.
Ginny - the girl Harry: got an embarrassing valentine from, saved from Tom, ignored, thought of as Ron’s little sister. The one who put her elbow into butter and couldn’t even talk to him aka a fan girl.
Who did JK force Harry to marry???? The fan girl!!!!!!
Does that bother anyone else?
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It could have gone that way.
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Harry+ shielding Hermione
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She was always there for him. ALWAYS.
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(This may be my last dialogue post relating to Harry Potter)
Them: rereading DH and ugh, I do not understand how you can read the books and still ship Harry and Hermione when it’s pretty obvious Harry cares very little about Hermione. I mean, the best he could do to cheer her up after Ron left was put his (Ron’s) blanket over her. How pathetic😭😂
Me: why do y’all do this?
Them: do what?
Me: constantly being hypocrites
Them: what are you talking about
Me: you guy always, always make excuses for Ron. From the “No wonder she’s got no friends” comment to leaving Harry and Hermione alone in DH. “He’s just a kid.” “He didn’t mean for Hermione to overhear his comment.” “He’s an insecure teen.” “He’s the least loved in his family and suffers from an inferiority complex because of it.” “It was because of the Horcrux.” So does Harry not get any excuses like Ron does? No “he was neglected and abused for the most part of his life”? No “his parents are dead, so he grew up without a mother and father caring for him”? No “his would-be mentors all end up dead”? No “he suffers from severe PTSD cuz every year either he or someone close to him dies”?
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I don’t care who they married in canon, Hermione will always be able to read Harry better than anyone else and support him in a way no one else can. Always.
Tracked time: 7hrs 27min
Harry & Hermione belong to JKR.
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Prompt Harry Potter and the vampire diaries
Hello everyone! I have no talent in writing, but I have some ideas for fanfics. You can use this prompt for your fanfic. If you have any question, you can write me.
Harry and Hermione's daughter Lily Potter goes to Mystic Falls
The events in the Vampire Diaries begin to take place 25 years after the final battle for Hogwarts. Harry Potter is the head of the Aurora. His wife, Hermione Potter, also heads some department in the Ministry of Magic (you can make her the editor of the Evening Prophet). The fate of the rest of the characters of Harry Potter series is at the discretion of the author. The Potter family has three children (Ideally James, Sirius, Lily - but here you can change), the youngest of whom is Lily Luna Potter. Lily looks like her grandmother, after whom she was named. She took after her father in character, and her mother in brains. She's graduating from high school. Lily is stubborn, she wants to be independent, she wants to have adventures. However, her parents, who went through the war and greatly overestimated their attitude to "their innocent school adventures," do not want their children to be exposed to the same danger. Therefore, having significant political influence, they strongly prevent their children from making dangerous adventures. Lily quarrels with her parents about this, but they do not change their opinion on this issue. Lily comes to her father in Aurora department and overhears a conversation that there is a strange magical activity in the state of Virginia. However, the British Aurora has no authority to check the received signals on the territory of the United States. Lily, eager for adventure, runs away from home and goes to Mystic Falls, Virginia, to find out for herself. And while her parents are going crazy over her disappearance, and Aurora is looking for her around whole of Britain , our heroine plunges into the adventures of a mysterious town. Meanwhile, Lily is in no hurry to reveal either her identity or the fact that she is a sorceress, otherwise the local aurors will return her to the enraged father Harry Potter. The Scooby team (residents of Mystic Falls) treats the newcomer with suspicion. But gradually they begin to notice some oddities. I wouldn't be surprised if they noticed her apparation at some point. Then, after learning the truth about Lily, Damon wants to use Lily to protect Elena Gilbert and fight Klaus. But gradually they begin to fall in love with each other. Meanwhile, skirmishes between the Aurors of the United States and Britain are possible. What else…There is also a serious conflict that can turn into an open confrontation between coven magicians (as in the Vampire Diaries) and wizards (as in Harry Potter). The fact is that this conflict has existed for a long time. Coven magicians who practice pure nature magic believe that knowledge should be transmitted only within a limited number of coven people.They also believe that wizards, using wands and not using the forces of nature, betray the very essence of magic, as well as coven magicians believe that wizards have too high an opinion of themselves. Wizards dislike magicians, because, in their opinion, the latter live by the principle "No skin off my nose." Coven mages did not help wizards in any war. It was a long-standing conflict that risks flaring up with renewed vigor due to the fact that the daughter of one of the most famous wizards in the world got involved in a story that takes place in a territory that has always been almost a holy place for a number of covens.
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Prompt: Love in the big city. The Potter version (Harry and Hermione)
hello everyone! You can use all my ideas for your fanfiction! And what if we shift the plot of the Russian-language romantic comedy (trilogy) "Love in the Big City" to the characters of the Potter series? A prerequisite is one of the final Harry/Hermione pairs. The remaining pairs are at the discretion of the author. Ideally, to cover the events of the entire trilogy, but again at the discretion of the author (you can take as a basis all three films, or only one).
Based on the first film, After the war and the first unsuccessful relationship, our three male protagonists (one of whom is Harry) live to the fullest.They are young, famous. They are not looking for a relationship, and they treat sex only as entertainment. And one day they gather in a bar, where they discuss their love affairs. This conversation is overheard by some magician or cupid (even Aphrodite) and decides to teach this trio a lesson. He/She casts a curse on the characters that will not allow them to have an intimate physical relationship without love. Now our three boys really need to fall in love, but they will have many obstacles and comical situations on the way. Based on the second film, our three heroes are in a relationship with their found girlfriends. But guys prefer to lead a carefree lifestyle and prefer to have fun, live for their own pleasure, rather than take responsibility, which leads to quarrels with their girls. This development of events does not like the magician (from the first film), and he decides to intervene in the lives of the characters again and set them on the right path. Now the heroes must have a child in a very short period of time or they will not be able to have offspring in the next 15-20 years. But the situation is complicated by the fact that they are at odds with their soulmates, who are not going to give up so easily. Based on the third film (+ TV series) - 6-11 years have passed. Now our three heroes have families and kids. Some of them are too protective of their child, someone encouraged bad behavior, someone spoils the child too much or does not devote enough time to them. But none of the characters sees anything wrong with this. They believe that they are raising their children properly. And now their wives have decided to take time for themselves and relax with only female company. Children stay with wayward fathers, which results in various comical situations. Tired of the "pranks" of their children, the heroes decide to take them to the children's center / bowling alley / Gemini Store. And while the children are busy, our three decide to have a glass of firewhisky, where they complain about how difficult it is for them to cope with young children. Here they also meet our magician prankster. boys treat him like an old fellow and shares their problems with him. During the conversation, everyone complains that children cannot grow up overnight. As a result, everyone wakes up in their own house in the morning, only instead of children they find unfamiliar grown-up versions of them. Now the three have to learn that big kids = big problems. They will see what their parenting model can lead to. Some of the children are a spoiled golden boy/girl, some are too shy and cannot stand up for themselves, some use people only for benefits. This means that the heroes have new challenges. They must find a magician and force him to turn everything back, simultaneously solve the "big problems" of their children and explain all this bacchanalia to their unexpectedly returned wives.
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Prompt: Harry and Hermione are forced to adopt Delphine and (the daughter of Bellatrix and Voldemort)
You can use all my ideas for your fanfics. There are works in which Harry decided to help Voldemort and Bellatrix's daughter by adopting her, thereby removing the mark of the daughter of the most hated wizards from her, and Hermione helps him take care of the child. But if circumstances forced Harry to adopt a child?
The idea: Harry and Hermione will be definitely a couple. During the war, Bellatrix gave birth to Delphini. Only Narcissa Malfoy knew about her existence from the survivors after the war. Narcissa lied in the forest, saying that Harry Potter was dead, thereby she saved his life, thereby he formed a "life debt". During the battle, Delphini's parents die. Narcissa must take care of her niece, because if it becomes known about the child's origin, the girl is doomed. To give Delphini a chance for a better life, it is necessary to create a legend about her parents. The child is already demonstrating magical emissions, which means that he is magically strong, therefore, risking throwing a child to Muggles is not an option. The truth may come out. So, we need to find a couple of wizards who have not been in sight for a year. Narcissa knows (she learned from the huntsmen Ron stumbled upon or from some kind of death eaters) that for a while Harry Potter and Hermione Granger were alone, no one saw them. The ideal option. Of course, Delphini would have a bright future if her "father" was the savior of the magical world, and her "mother" was the brightest witch of her generation. (How to explain to Ron why he didn't see Hermione's pregnancy or the baby was Narcissa's idea. The legend remains at the discretion of the author - for example, the hunt itself lasted longer, and Ron was away longer,; Hermione took a pregnancy-accelerating potion, and then the baby was hidden. But everyone should believe in it). Narcissa meets with Harry and Hermione and suggests that they marry the child to their own. Harry and Hermione refuse, they are disgusted by the idea of having anything to do with this child, and they do not have such a relationship, plus they are planning a relationship with the Weasleys. But here Narcissa calls Harry to the duty of life. If he doesn't pass the child off as their daughter with Hermione or refute it, then Harry will die. Harry also has to take care of Delphini. Hermione has a choice, but if she refuses, Harry will die (the author can also come up with another reason why Hermione cannot refuse). There are no options. They agree. The important condition is that it must be a secret. Of course, the Weasleys take this turn badly. Ron hoped for a relationship with Hermione, Ginny hoped for a relationship with Harry. But now everything is changing. And Harry and Hermione don't see each other romantically yet. But even worse, both Harry and Hermione don't feel good about Delphini. To them, she's just the offspring of those who killed all of Harry's loved ones, tortured Hermione, and made their lives hell. But as the story progresses, Harry and Hermione begin to have feelings for each other and fall in love. They will also gradually begin to perceive Delphini as their own daughter, who is not responsible for the actions of her biological parents. Also, the author of the fan fiction can add adventure storylines, including the future story of Delphini.
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unpopular opinion about HP canon.
I know that my opinion is unpopular but I really hate hinny ship. And I hate Ginny from books. She is rude ( Fleur, Ron, Luna ( Ginny was the firs who called her Loony)). She used other boys when she still has feelings for Harry. And when these boys aren’t necessary to Ginny as she has a chance with Potter she threw boys away. Her jokes aren’t funny. And I don’t believe in her deep feelings to Harry. They met only few weeks ( only one chapter in six book). She didn’t try to find way to go for hunting and to be with Harry in his dangerous adventure (what will do every girl who is in love). She told that Harry will be not happy if he doesn’t fight with Volan-de-Mort. That’s why she likes him. And I think she doesn’t understand Harry because he doesn’t want to fight but he must do it. And I hate her for the phrase - I like for this desire to take part in the war and be hero. I am sure that people love other people without any reasons and conditions, just because these people are ( girl should love Harry just because he is Harry). And she even didn’t worry that Harry could die during their hunting, but she was upset with the fact Harry had broken with her. She thought only about herself. So in my opinion, Ginny is little spoiled rude girl who wants boy from her dreams.
As for pairings…
Frankly speaking, I think that in the books there are not any good love story lines. I see really good potential love stories Harry/Hermione and Ginny/Neville. Harry and Hermione have the long story. Their relations are based on loyalty, respect, friendship and love. Sometimes it looks like they could speak with each other without any words. In the canon they were together for long period time. The Weasleys were far away, Ron had gone off and abandoned them. So they were alone in the whole world and can rely only on each other. The motto of their relations is you and I against the whole world. And really like dance scene in the film as it was definitely strong emotional moment- Let s be happy today cause tomorrow maybe not come. Their characters are good compatible - impulsive Harry and logical Hermione. They already had deep feelings between them. They just needed little romantic chemistry that would appear if Rowling did not insisted on the idea of big Weasley family. The same I can say about Neville and Ginny they are like Harry and Hermione (but opposite) where Ginny is fem Harry and Neville is male Hermione. And they can have their own story during the last year of Hog. Neville became a brave leader and he can become Ginny s own hero, and their story will not be founded on childish desire and dream. But as for Harry and Ginny they did not have anything common except quidditch. They do not have strong foundation for future relations and it was obvious that they even did not talk to each other a lot during books 1-5. and here Rowling started to make nonsense . She decided that all should marry with Weasley (I find this idea annoying. I suggest that Weasleys are good persons but they are not perfect and they have problems. Opposite, when I was reading Books i was tired from this family as they WERE EVERYWHERE as cockroaches). And because there was not anything between Harry and Ginny (well Ginny had obsession of Harry) Rowling started to create perfect Ginny that would suits Harry. And she failed with it it and spoiled Ginny as protagonist. It would be much better if she was simple girl who was in the shadow of her brothers but before the battle she showed her strengh and confronted her mother - No! I have grown up and i will stay and fight. And she would go with Neville to blow up the bridge. Insted of it in the books she is just rude spoiled girl who bullies her brother, Fleur. She can cursed everyone just because he or she have bothered her. Her jokes are not funny. She used boys and when she had chance with Harry she threw Dean away as a rubbish without any thought. And their relations with Harry continued only few weeks so there cannot be any deep feelings (JUST A CHEST MONSTER). That is why I think that canon ships are unrealistic and they are the worst thing that was with Harry Potter world. So… I prefer Harry and Hermione
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