Hmmm...interesting point. In real life it seems that men make a mess of things a lot more often than women, and that doesn't make the women involved any less important or valued. I suppose it boils down to your point of view of the situation. Since the story is about Harry, it's only natural that some of the people, like say...Pansy, for instance, are seen as background/supporting/self-contained characters. In fiction world, Pansy has her own life, but it would be too weird if Harry knew about it, you know? LMAO We don't know much about Hermione's life outside Harry's vision either. I suppose I like to write Pansy because I can imagine her life outside the pages of the canon.
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Hmmm...interesting point. In real life it seems that men make a mess of things a lot more often than women, and that doesn't make the women involved any less important or valued. I suppose it boils down to your point of view of the situation. Since the story is about Harry, it's only natural that some of the people, like say...Pansy, for instance, are seen as background/supporting/self-contained characters. In fiction world, Pansy has her own life, but it would be too weird if Harry knew about it, you know? LMAO We don't know much about Hermione's life outside Harry's vision either. I suppose I like to write Pansy because I can imagine her life outside the pages of the canon.
(I really do need to finish my 'essay' on Pansy.)