[identity profile] ladyhadhafang.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] deathtocapslock
Because I'm having horrible writer's block regarding a Matthew Stover poem, I've decided to update my Tales of Beedle The Bard recaps! :D

Kyoshi Warrior gear, don't fail me now...



Summary Of The Story: Guy doesn't want to fall in love -- because he kind of thinks that falling in love is for pussies. :P -- so he seals his heart away in a distant room. Fair maiden arrives to help him out. Guy's hairy heart (?!) causes him to start falling in lust or something (?!?!?!?!), so he kills the maiden and then himself. Reader is left to mop up the chunks of brain that have shot out her nose. :P

Dumbledore's Commentary: Nothing too offensive so far...mostly seems that Dumbledore's commenting on how disturbing the tale is, and an anecdote of Beatrix Bloxam being traumatized by the story as a kid, which pretty much started off her...crusade, so to speak (and even though I know I'm not supposed to like her, that story just makes me smile, because it's one of those rare instances real life seems to seep in. *Pets her and gives her warm milk* :) Which sums up most of Rowling's so-called "unlikeable" characters, IMHO). Preaching on about "the power of love", blah blah blah...look, Dumbles, if it weren't for the way the Power of Love was presented in the books, I'd probably find your interpretation pretty credible.

Ironically, it's one of those moments when I welcome the commentary, if only because the story was really, really confusing. Which absolutely kills me.


Dumbles Rage-O-Meter: 5. In tolerable range. And if *that's* normal range...yeah, be very afraid. :P








So yeah...this is probably the point THE TALES OF BEEDLE THE BARD starts to go a little wacky. Be very afraid. :P

Date: 2011-03-21 09:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lynn-waterfall.livejournal.com
Actually, there are a couple of references to the love between parents and children in this story, too. The warlock feels smugly superior to his peers with children, confident that they can't really be happier for having children. Slightly later, we hear that the warlock's own parents die, and he just feels glad to have their castle and money for himself.

What's sad is that romantic love is given so much more importance that the warlock's utter lack of feeling for his parents gets one line, and the plot of the story centers on fact that he ends up killing a woman he never cared about and who never cared about him, but was encouraged to accept him by her family. A woman who, in fact, he only courted because his pride stung after he heard his servants gossiping that he *couldn't* attract a wife, and well, she seemed like the candidate most "worthy" of him.

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