Jul. 30th, 2004
Colour meme
Jul. 30th, 2004 08:39 pm#2E8B57 |
Your dominant hues are cyan and green. Although you definately strive to be logical you care about people and know there's a time and place for thinking emotionally. Your head rules most things but your heart rules others, and getting them to meet in the middle takes a lot of your energy some days. Your saturation level is higher than average - You know what you want, but sometimes know not to tell everyone. You value accomplishments and know you can get the job done, so don't be afraid to run out and make things happen. Your outlook on life can be bright or dark, depending on the situation. You are flexible and see things objectively. |
The obligatory Ron-loving post
Jul. 30th, 2004 09:22 pmI love Ron. I also love Harry and Hermione, and I love their triad. I know that you can read a book while disliking one of the characters, but Ron is a pretty large presence in the books. It must get very tedious to think all the time 'Here comes Ron again, the stupid git...' on every half-page. I don't hate any of the characters but Umbridge and Voldemort, though I find Hagrid and his misadventures tedious.
I've never met these 'morons' that think the books are called Ronald Weasley and the... I believe they're straw men. I don't know that anyone thinks Ron is a better person/character/hero than Harry; they both have their flaws and their strengths. Better for Hermione maybe, given that Harry isn't attracted to her, shows zero interest and tends to find her solo company less than inspiring, while Ron and Hermione show signs of interest in each other (I think the 'you're as bad [clueless at asking girls out] as Ron--oh, no you're not comment is particularly telling). But that's a minor side issue to the main plot, and Ron's and Hermione's function as Harry's friends and support in his journey to defeat Voldemort.
I see the characters as real persons. I feel I know them. Ron can be immature at times, he's hot-tempered, he goes into 15-year-old mode, but then Hermione is neurotic, interferes in other people's business and can be alarmingly self-righteous, and Harry is self-absorbed, currently in ALLCAPS ANGST mode, and has just a touch of arrogance (only I can save the world and everyone!). But if they were all perfect Mary-Sue types, who would want to read about them?
On the Ron-defence topic, go and look at
narcissam's interesting post.
ETA: I see this has turned out to be Trio-defence rather than Ron-defence per se. It seems to be my King Charles' head!
I've never met these 'morons' that think the books are called Ronald Weasley and the... I believe they're straw men. I don't know that anyone thinks Ron is a better person/character/hero than Harry; they both have their flaws and their strengths. Better for Hermione maybe, given that Harry isn't attracted to her, shows zero interest and tends to find her solo company less than inspiring, while Ron and Hermione show signs of interest in each other (I think the 'you're as bad [clueless at asking girls out] as Ron--oh, no you're not comment is particularly telling). But that's a minor side issue to the main plot, and Ron's and Hermione's function as Harry's friends and support in his journey to defeat Voldemort.
I see the characters as real persons. I feel I know them. Ron can be immature at times, he's hot-tempered, he goes into 15-year-old mode, but then Hermione is neurotic, interferes in other people's business and can be alarmingly self-righteous, and Harry is self-absorbed, currently in ALLCAPS ANGST mode, and has just a touch of arrogance (only I can save the world and everyone!). But if they were all perfect Mary-Sue types, who would want to read about them?
On the Ron-defence topic, go and look at
ETA: I see this has turned out to be Trio-defence rather than Ron-defence per se. It seems to be my King Charles' head!