Friday, January 25, 2008

Harry's Burden

Some good discussion, as usual, over at mere comments and the good people at Touchstone Magazine.

"I recently read yet another Christian complaint about Harry Potter. The critic’s thesis was that Joanna Rowling is a “contemporary transgressive artist par excellence,” who holds lightly to the canons of Judeo-Christian morality and of traditional children’s literature in the west, the Potter tales being a catalog of rule-breaking, disobedience, lying, vengeance-taking, and whatnot, its final installation containing the revelation of the Snape-Dumbledore murder-suicide pact that insinuates euthanasia into the minds of children--not to mention that all of this is done in a pagan context by witches and wizards, no less.

My reaction was--yes--but did he miss something? Like the Point of it All?"

Read the rest of the discussion here:
"The Helpful Discovery of Dirt in Potter's Field- January 20th entry
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