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pauraque_bk ([personal profile] pauraque_bk) wrote2003-08-06 01:11 am

I re-tell thee again and again: I hate the moor

I can't be the first person to have the idea that Peter was in love with James and jealous of Lily, can I? The thought hit me like a ton of bricks while I was re-reading Othello. Hot damn, I think I've finally got an underlying reason for the betrayal that I can work with, not to mention a structure for this damned Bertha Jorkins story I've had kicking around.

And if drawing parallels between Harry Potter and Shakespeare doesn't put you off, you may be interested in [livejournal.com profile] idlerat's insights on HP and Christian allegory here and here.
pauraque: bird flying (peter)

[personal profile] pauraque 2003-08-07 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Meta-fandom issues make my head hurt too.

<trekgeek>Slash and slash. What is slash?</trekgeek>

Sirius and Lupin are also in the Order, presumably working or developing their own interests. Where does this leave Peter?

Peter was in the Order too; he's in the photo Moody shows Harry. If Peter was so "useless", one wonders why Dumbledore allowed this. (Maybe he joined the Order *after* Voldemort had already trained him in more advanced magic. Shudder.)

But yeah, your point is taken. Peter clearly felt/feels isolated. He seems to have desperate emotional needs that aren't being met; that much was evident to me the first time I read PoA. He's not a loner; he seeks out connections, and wants to feel like part of a group. But whether he's the lame leg of the Marauders, or Voldemort's fawning slave, he's not connecting with anyone on *equal terms* the way James does with Lily (maybe Remus and Sirius too?). I mean, shit, we're talking about a guy who submitted himself to literally be a *child's pet* for twelve years. One of the creepiest parts of the Shrieking Shack scene, for me, was Peter's hysterical appeal to Ron: "Wasn't I a good pet?"

Okay, at this point I just need to get my thoughts together and write out an essay on all this stuff. It's getting hella crowded in my brain.