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JKR: Snape and Dumbledore Two of the Most Important Characters in "Deathly Hallows"

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Posted by: Sue
April 03, 2008, 03:10 PM

Back in February, we told you Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling was a guest at the James Joyce Awards in Dublin, Ireland. Thanks to La Gazetter du Sorcier there is a new report online containing a many of her remarks at this event. Answering a range of questions, Jo again says she intends to “write an Encyclopaedia which would hopefully incorporate a lot of back story I couldn’t… or flesh out back story that wasn’t in the books.” JKR was also asked if she thinks of the actors when she writes. Jo said “to be honest no, the only actor or actress who has ever, ever intruded while writing was Evanna Lynch, who is absolutely perfect as Luna. And I must admit I have heard her voice in my head when I wrote the book.”

Specifically on the topics of the books, J.K. Rowling reflected on the theories that she heard while writing the series and mentions several in particular, notably ” when Neville visits his parents in St Mungo’s and his mother presses sweets wrappers on him, which I always saw as a poignant moment… There was a theory that she’s passing secret messages on the sweet wrappers. There have been loads of them. But Dumbledore being Harry from the future is definitely my favourite of all the insane theories. But then you have people, I had people as early as Prisoner of Azkaban, the third book. I remember a woman saying to me : “I think Snape loves Lily”. I was “Oh my God what the hell did I give away ?”. But so people, people got stuff very unnervingly right. Often. Yeah.”

Jo also says she would like to go back and tighten up “Order of the Phoenix,” (“I must admit I was feeling the strength of the pressure a bit during that phase, and I think it shows in the book”) and mentions one hurdle she had to deal with when writing the series, stating : “The one thing, the difficulty I did sometimes have was I made a rule so tight it was sometimes hard to navigate around it myself. So not being able to Apparate in and out of Hogwarts was a pain in the back. Because it was necessary, I had to put that limit to make it a safe place. But finding a way to get in and out of Hogwarts was always a bit of a challenge. I was quite proud of Aberforth again, the tunnel. I like Aberforth. And his goat. [laughing] Yeah, Dumbledore pales into insignificance.”

Of interest are her comments regarding the plot lines and several of the characters. The Harry Potter author said some of the less crucial story lines were not always planned right from the begining and evolved as she went along, “But the big ones, the Dumbledore storyline, the Snape storyline were always there because you — the series is built around those.” Further comments on the importance of Snape and Dumbledore came from a question about the development of their story lines. Jo said:

“with Dumbledore quite deliberately, you find out little about Dumbledore’s own private life because his interactions with Harry are always about Harry, which sets up the fact that in the seventh book Harry thinks “but why did I never ask ?” He’s gone now and he’s never even thought of saying : “so how about you ?” you know, at the end of one of those conversations which I think is something that happens after the grief, the regret that he didn’t ask. And I think also that Dumbledore had always been such an almost god-like figure to Harry in some ways, that he felt he couldn’t ask him personal questions.

Snape, on the other hand, I had to drop clues all the way through because as you know in the seventh book when you have the revelation scene where everything shifts and you realize why Snape was… what Snape’s motivation was. I had to plot that through the books because at the point where you see what was really going on, it would have been an absolute cheat on the reader at that point just to show a bunch of stuff you’ve never seen before, you know… “Oh by the way, in the background this was happening.” So I did know. It was a complicated plotting process but by the time Philosopher’s Stone was finished, I definitely knew all the big things about Snape and Dumbledore because in many ways they’re the two most important characters in the seventh book… Well, other than the trio, Harry, Ron and Hermione.

Thanks to Alexandre!

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156 Comments

Stella Thomas

I couldn’t believe I didn’t know she was in Dublin until my mum told me the day afterwards!

Haha… I’m sorry, but Evanna IS Luna…

As for working out Sev/Lily, some people must be uber-fast on the uptake, I never saw that one coming…

Posted by Stella Thomas on April 07, 2008, 06:47 PM report to moderator
celia

@Stella: I started to believe the whole Snape and Lily thing around the time book 6 came out and I only came up with the idea because someone in one of the forums had mentioned it and I was like, “hmmmm…that’s interesting.” but i didn’t really believe it until i read it in book 7. i wonder who came up with that idea initially cause it’s definitely not an obvious thing in the books. I sure didn’t pick up on it, especially not before book 5.

But I think everyone hears Evanna, cause there’s no other way for Luna to sound. The way Evanna talks is exactly how Luna’s voice is described in the books. i think JKR doesn’t hear or see any of the other actors because all of them are very different in real life from the characters they play in the movies and JKR knows them as who they really are. But Evanna is like Luna all the time. She’s always like her, even when she’s trying not to be. It’s freaky, but awesome!

Posted by celia on April 07, 2008, 11:16 PM report to moderator
gryffindorian

caleb,dumbledore was a gryffindor. it is mentioned in earlier series.

Posted by gryffindorian on April 08, 2008, 03:24 PM report to moderator
Tim

At least no one made a reference to Soddam and Gomorrah being a town of sick dirty homosexuals. I find that one to be very far fetched and always laugh at the idea. Interesting enough there is no Greek or Hebrew word for homosexual. Christian Conservative must have stuck that one in the new international version to meet there own agenda

Posted by Tim on April 10, 2008, 01:44 AM report to moderator
Tim

At least no one made a reference to Soddam and Gomorrah being a town of sick dirty homosexuals. I find that one to be very far fetched and always laugh at the idea. Interesting enough there is no Greek or Hebrew word for homosexual. Christian Conservatives must have stuck that one in the new international version to meet there own agenda

Posted by Tim on April 10, 2008, 01:45 AM report to moderator
Darah

Snape was not a “good Man”, Someone execused his behavior by his bad childhood. Sirus has a miserable childhooh. Lemus must have be horrific. And Harry’s childhood was something out of Dickinson and would be consider child abuse. None of them went to the dark side. Being picked on by rich kids. James was the only rich kid and he saved Snape’s life. He wouldn’t be picked on if he had minded his own business. He lost Llly when he went to the dark side. If he really, really loved Lily he would have cared for her son and seen to his well being. He was a nasty git, the way he picked on Neville, Hermonie and Ron, he may have had a moment of redemption, but was not a nice man.

Posted by Darah on April 12, 2008, 04:17 PM report to moderator
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