I've always pictured Draco's bigotry as being particularly empty. I can just picture him saying "i hate mudbloods, they're inferior" but then if someone asked him why, it seems like he would only be able to say "well, because i say so." While Lucius, on the other hand, could probably write a book and make several powerpoint presentations, bulletpoints and all, on the topic. So to me, the fact that Draco's bigotry is very empty means that its changeable.
This reminds me of a poem by Taylor Mali (http://www.taylormali.com/index.cfm?webid=15)... Ok, i'm done being cheesy.
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I've always pictured Draco's bigotry as being particularly empty. I can just picture him saying "i hate mudbloods, they're inferior" but then if someone asked him why, it seems like he would only be able to say "well, because i say so." While Lucius, on the other hand, could probably write a book and make several powerpoint presentations, bulletpoints and all, on the topic. So to me, the fact that Draco's bigotry is very empty means that its changeable.
This reminds me of a poem by Taylor Mali (http://www.taylormali.com/index.cfm?webid=15)... Ok, i'm done being cheesy.