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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

na

You seem to have a reading problem. Snape was only one of many complaints I listed about the unhealthy messages in the books.

Posted by na on April 04, 2008, 02:50 PM report to moderator
na

Oh and it doesn’t matter what side snape (or anyone else) is on or why when it comes down to the other characters doing the right thing. jkr doesn’t seem to really grasp the concept of love

Posted by na on April 04, 2008, 02:55 PM report to moderator
Neil

Go on then, tell us all what the concept of love really is. You mention Lily stuck up for bullies, what about Snapes friends who used dark arts on others, in which Snape labelled as just some joke. Do you excuse that?

Posted by Neil on April 04, 2008, 03:55 PM report to moderator
Serge Gingras

Oh! How I long for that encyclopedia. But I will be patient. Like a good wine must be drunk when it is time, at its best, I will be patient and be ready to enjoy it to the last word.

Take your time Jo, and make it good.

Posted by Serge Gingras on April 04, 2008, 03:59 PM report to moderator
na

You have some reading comprehension problems; no where did I stand up for Snape’s death eater friends. I criticised the behaviour of the characters JKR claims are good and gifted with love.

Posted by na on April 04, 2008, 04:05 PM report to moderator
tintanktonks

Na you are toatlly barking up the wrong tree. Snape was NOT a nice guy but he was capable of love which enabled him to do the right thing in the end. You disagree that HP promotes ‘tolerance’ of others and are obviously obsessed with Snape but Snape was hardley tolerant! He judged others on whether there parents were wizards or not and absolutley refuses to like Harry just because he reminds him of James. You are totally contradicting yourself and yes your comments are laughable. Oh and if you really hate Harry Potter so much why are you on this website?!

Posted by tintanktonks on April 04, 2008, 04:11 PM report to moderator
doodle

na you crazy loon please please please go away and inflict your paranoid babble somewhere else. Sigh…I pray for a miracle.

Posted by doodle on April 04, 2008, 04:26 PM report to moderator
na

Well name calling, casting insults, putting words in another’s mouth, twisting words, and refusing to discuss in a mutually respectful manner are hardly ways to show good character, let alone love for your fellow humans. But JKR and mass media have not provided you with any significant role models, so I’ll forgive you and pray for you.

Posted by na on April 04, 2008, 04:35 PM report to moderator
doodle

Oh and by saying that people dont look deeper then what the ‘marketing system’ tells them umm dont you mean JKR the author? lol

Posted by doodle on April 04, 2008, 04:36 PM report to moderator
Neil

na through all that nonsense you’ve just come out with, you still haven’t told me what the real concept of love is

Posted by Neil on April 04, 2008, 04:44 PM report to moderator
mark

I think everybody should just ignore him/her. Na obviously has serious issues and by entering a HP fan website and then insulting the author and her books he is obviously looking for attention. So na I think your the one who needs praying for and seriously get a hobby!

Posted by mark on April 04, 2008, 04:51 PM report to moderator
Neil

You talk about “mutually respectful manner” I so far haven’t seen it from you, you hypocrite. Also you don’t need to pray for me. Jo’s doing it for me ; )

Posted by Neil on April 04, 2008, 04:56 PM report to moderator
na

a person can enjoy the world created by an author, some of the characters, concepts etc but dislike the messages or the ending of the story. it isn’t an all or nothing thing. it is a shame that issues in a book cannot be explored without attacking a person for not loving everything about the book and author without question. if i was an author, i would want readers to do that to my work because it demonstrates critical, mature and independent thinking.

Posted by na on April 04, 2008, 05:00 PM report to moderator
doodle

ha ha me too neil ; )

Posted by doodle on April 04, 2008, 05:01 PM report to moderator
tintanktonks

@ na by telling people they have a ‘reading problem’, by criticising their education and depth of understanding with the books you have hardly demonstrated a ‘mature’ way of thinking. Neil is right you are a hypocrite. Others have tried to explore the issues you have raised within the book but you have pointedly ignored there questions. You attack JKRs perception of love and yet fail to explain your understanding of it when questioned. I myself have questioned your idea of ‘tolerance’ that you raised earlier and you responded by being completely patronising and once again ignoring the issue I raised. You act like you have a moral highground but you really dont. You refuse to back up your own comments while taking offense when people question them.

Posted by tintanktonks on April 04, 2008, 05:15 PM report to moderator
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