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fandomsecrets2014-09-04 06:59 pm
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-04 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
I would love to see a fic that addresses the fact that the Wizarding World's stubborn isolationism has caused them to get completely left behind by muggles in almost every practical way.
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I rec just such a fic below thread; in fact, your comment is pretty much the entire thesis of the fic, with the fact that having Muggleborn kids reject their Muggleness is a deliberate thing the wizarding world is cultivating. It's a great fic.
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-05 02:30 am (UTC)(link)I admit that the 90s setting is what helps me suspend disbelief about Muggleborns being willing to give up the culture for Hogwarts. I mean there are plenty of things people can't imagine doing without now, but a lot of those things just didn't exist - or weren't nearly as easily accessible as they are now - back then. Wifi certainly didn't. Internet in the early nineties was what, a handful of Geocities webpages? TV and video games would probably have been what I'd miss the most, but idk, I think I'd have been okay missing a few episodes of Digimon to go to Hogwarts...
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Our view is probably also affected by the fact that the Muggleborn/ raised perspectives we see most closely are those of Harry, who was never allowed computer games or to watch what he wanted on telly, and Hermione, who would rather have been reading an educational book anyway (and I suspect had parents with firm views on how much access their child should have to popular culture).
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-05 04:56 am (UTC)(link)Really, I've never understood the allure of the wizarding world and why so many people (in universe and in fandom) were so enamored by it. It's a really backward place in many, many ways. Even without the cool stuff of today, the muggle world has just been loads better for a long, long time in terms of science, technology, and giving a crap about a whole host of things in life other than magic. Seriously, there's no indication anyone in that world has more than an elementary-level education in anything other than magic and that's just sad.
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-05 12:10 am (UTC)(link)Besides, a lot of the wizarding-world-only characters do have a bit of a superiority complex when it comes to 'their' culture.
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