One might argue that Hermione’s negative moral development is simply what happens to people growing up. Teenagers in general do tend to be ego-centric and bratty. Also, love has made many a wo/man behave very strangely. Rowling does paint a very realistic portrait of a girl growing up, and gives us a character that’s well-rounded and human. She has her flaws, simple as that. I do find it very interesting, however, how the girl who started out in a “McGonagall light” grows more and more into a “Dolores Umbridge light”. It’s just not a good way to go. And she’s getting herself piles of enemies along the way. She’s not the only vengeful character in the books, and the list of people who will want to hurt her before the end of the series is getting longer. Lucius Malfoy, whom she helped put in prison, Rita Skeeter, whom she kept in a jar, Dolores Umbridge, whom she put at the mercy of the Centaurs, Trelawney, whom she’s deeply offended several times, Draco Malfoy, most of the other Slytherins, Bellatrix Lestrange and the other DE's at the DoM are a few of the people who are very probably out to get her if they can. Oh, and Voldemort, of course, whose plans she’s helped destroy so many times now. I think that Hermione will be punished before the series’ end, in the sense that something bad will happen to her as a direct result of her actions in the earlier books. She has always been a know-it-all, but in the last two books, I personally think that the confidence she has in her abilities and her tendency for moral relativism and vindictiveness are getting a little too close to the Ancient Greek sin of all sins: hubris. She’s a bit too sure of herself and is playing a bit too much with other people’s lives not to have somebody’s wrath come down on her, in my opinion - at least if JKR wants to keep some kind of moral to her story. Just because you’re on the “right” side doesn’t mean that you can behave however you want. The end doesn’t justify the means. We’re already had Crouch Sr. as an example of that. I’m not saying that Hermione will go the same way, but I do belive that her past “triumphs” will have consequences. Bad ones. If you want to read more on this subject, I warmly recommend the article “Rita Skeeter and other enemies." Until next time,
10/13/05
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June 28, 2004 - Door on J.K.Rowling.com opens for the first time to reveal the title of the sixth book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
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Oh Harry, don't you see? If she could have done one thing to make absolutely sure that every single person in this school will read your interview, it was banning it!
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