Sunday, 18 February 2018

Feminist reading of Harmione’s character in Harry Potter

1...... Feminist reading of Harmione’s character in Harry Potter: How do the character portrayal of Harmione and other female characters support feminist discourse?


  
  Feminist reading on Hermione's character in Harry potter . Hermione is quite simple, Beautiful, intelligent and brave girl yet.Ron and Harry felt that if Hermione is not with them then they can't some times come out of such situation but they don't want to realize it to Hermione. She is normal and not as much arguing as eve so audience or male like it. She wants Ron as her boyfriend but won't tell him as other girls generally facing. Padma and Parvati are not beatiful so Ron and Harry disdlike them means women should be beautiful. All female characters are good beautiful ported but yet it is anti-faminist because justice is not given to famale.


It would appear that at least four different theses can be discerned when examining the Harry Potter Novels........

1. They are sexist novels.
2. They are feminist novels
3. They are boys' novels. 
4. They are novels in which girls can find their    ideals. 

 As shown in the above examples, it is not true that Rowling portrays only women in anegative light, and if there are some discrepancies in her approach to describing boys and girls it could hardly beproved that she has done this on purpose. If Rowling attempted to divide her attention betweenmen and women mathematically this would reflect on the general construction of the novels andwould lead to a considerable sense of artificiality. 

 In thissystem, neither the androgynisation of female characters, nor the feminization of male charactersseem to be necessary in order to achieve mutual respect and equality in the social texture of themodern (wizarding) world, but there is space for improvement in several fields, that can beachieved by joint action of all human beings towards the common cause.


Works Cited

Limbach, g. (10-17-2007). 3. Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.pace.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1061&context=honorscollege_theses

 Baker-Sperry, Liz Grauerholz and Lori. (Apr., 2007),. <https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/27640962.pdf?refreqid=search%3A84dfcabe7991655696945bbc6c733845&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents>.

MiKULAN, K. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.sosyalarastirmalar.com/cilt2/sayi9pdf/mikulan_krunoslav.pdf 
 

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