I grew up with the Potter phenomenon, and I was 11 (the leading trio's age) when I first heard of Hogwarts. The main characters and I grew up simultaneously.
And I supported Draco's alleged relationship with Hermione.
So, I was rather disappointed to read, in the finale, about a grown-up Mrs. Hermione Weasley:
Hermione Granger: top-notch student, feminist, avid reader, my soulmate |
+ |
Ronald "Ron" Weasley: cowardly lion, = WTF? class clown, Hermione's spouse? |
Yet the Bovary solution is open to Mrs. Hermione Weasley. Something tells us that the young witch should relish the writings of Gustave Flaubert, and take inspiration thereof:
Draco Malfoy. Former death-eater. = Lethally blond. |
Hermione Weasley, née Granger. - Reading Flaubert's Mme. Bovary. |
Ronald "Ron" Weasley. + |
(Luckily, female adultery is nowadays not as negatively seen as it was during the Victorian era)
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