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A lot of preoccupations and expectations are different on man and woman.
Through out the series, he is so much a boy in search of a father. And yet, at these times of real stress, it's his mother that's a place of refuge. I just suppose that, as a woman and as a daughter, maybe I feel that that's the form of love that doesn't get explored as much as it should do, given it, well, it's so formative in everyone' life£¬for good or for ill.
Funnily enough, I founded a charity called Lumos, which is about institutionalized children largely in Eastern Europe. And some of the many disturbing things I found out from being evolved closely with the charity is how much measurable brain damage is done when a child is taken from its mother and placed in a institution. And when I say"measurable", you can scan the brain and you will see that some pathways haven't been made and you can never get that back. So in fact, when I wrote about Harry been incredibly loved in his earliest days is measurably true. That will literally have given him protection that's no one can undo. His brain will have developed in a way that Voldemorts brain didn't. Because Voldemort was, from the moment of his birth, institutionalized. So I suppose, yeah, Lily was representative of safety in a way that a father couldn't be. Because he's constantly told: You look like your father. He's got to live up the expectations. But lily is something different, lily is the person who stood by the cot and tried to stop her baby dying. Mother love is hugely important in Harry Potter.
Emma: I just think it's so cool that joe has Mrs. Weakly, and really kind of like pays homage to this incredible mother figure, how key her role is in keeping that family together, to her taking care of Harry. And you know, the whole of Dumbeldore's Army really. She's the mother of that world, and I think that's very female.
What impresses Julie was you always had the sense, I felt, that this wasn't just this warm and cozy 1950 housewife potching around her kitchen. There was some real steel in there. You could say there would have to be steel in the woman who raised Fred and Jeorge. Otherwise, you would go stark, staring mad. However, it was totally plausible for me, when she stepped forward in the Great Hall, and thought, "right, you bitch, you are getting yours. " Bellatrix messed with the wrong woman. "Not my daughter, you bitch".
It comes from her womb, that feeling of defense, defending her child. She's already lost one. You know, lion, the female lion or tiger defending her babies. You know, so it's unstoppable, which is wonderful.
I really enjoy killing Bellatrix. And I really enjoyed having it be molly that did it. And of course, you also have two very different female energy there pitted against each other. You have Molly, who will mother the whole world if she can. And you have Bellatrix, whose idea of love is very perverse and twisted. And that was satisfying. And there was something else I want to do with that Bellatrix ended. And this was very important to me. Very early on in writing this series, I remember a female journalist saying to me you know Mrs. Weasley, She's just a mother. And I was absolutely incensed by that comment.
Now, I consider myself to be feminist. And I'd always wanted to show that just because a woman has made a choice, a free choice, to say, well, I am gonna raise my family, and that's gonna be my choice. I may go back to a career or I may have a career part-time, but that's my choice." Doesn't mean that that's all she can do. And as we proved that in that little battle, Molly Weasley comes out and proves herself the quality of any warrior on that battlefield. And I also loved that Professor McGonago got her moment to really show what she could do.
I don't like the marginalization of woman when the fighting breaks out. You know, we get to fight, too. I really wanted that. Actually, there was a earlier draft that. At one point, it was Harry who took on Snape in that confrontation, and I really didn't want that happen.
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