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Petunia and Lily; one of these girls is not like the other. Strict-form drabble, 100 words exactly.

[ETA: The AO3 crosspost is now up!]

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Rationalization
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Lily is beautiful. Petunia is not.

That's fine. Beauty is a lie. Beauty makes a woman stand out, makes her different. Beauty makes other women jealous, makes other men see nothing but a mindless body. Beauty twists you up and drives you to bitter envy of other, more normal people, or to willful blindness to the ugliness behind people's eyes: the seething need to hammer down anything out of the ordinary until the whole world is flat and equal.

Beauty makes people into freaks.

Lily is beautiful. Petunia is not.

She would not take her sister's place for the world.

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Inspired by the 7/6/09 [livejournal.com profile] 15_minute_fic word #115: aesthetic

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For future reference, when I say 'drabble,' I always mean a strict-form drabble. When I describe short fiction of 1000 words or less -- but without a strict word count limit -- I say 'ficlet.' *grin* But that is my own pedantry; feel free to define words in the wild as you will!

(RemixRedux fic is now at 2,350 words. Argh, why can I not write faster?)

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Date: 2009-07-09 04:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 000-hester-000.livejournal.com
Oh god. The memory charms. I feel like sometimes HP gets into that trap where the author thinks the system they've developed is extra shiny so they don't stop to look at the ethical implications of it-- which is fine if you're writing some kinds of fiction, I guess, especially if your story isn't meant to be taken as something that has an ethical base. But Rowling is so clear on the fact that she is writing heroes that it makes it all rather weird and creepy.

Also, there is a strong sense of entitlement and superiority among wizards and witches that I find extremely distasteful, and Rowling's writing implicitly supports (by letting her favored characters get away -- almost literally -- with murder) a system in which 'special' people can and should work outside the system 'for the general good' instead of fixing the system and giving consideration to the actual (rather than theoretical) needs and desires of the general population.

I wish that she wouldn't do that with the main characters and then turn around and bitch about how OMG THE SLYTHERINS ARE BAD PEOPLE WITH ENTITLEMENT ISSUES! BAD, BAD, BAD! It's like she can't make up her mind about what she approves of and what she doesn't. (I mean, people love antiheroes, so in that sense, having her characters be clever and having them circumnavigate the rules works-- but in her mind, it's only good and clever when Gryffindors do it, or something. Plus, I really doubt that the antihero vibe was what she was going for in the first place.)

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