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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-02-07 06:30 pm

[ SECRET POST #4053 ]


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(Anonymous) 2018-02-08 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
Ergo, they shouldn't do it?

Didn't say that. Didn't even imply it. Don't put words in my mouth.

It's also about doing the right thing.

This is true. But here's the thing: how would they do it? How does one simply be gay to the satisfaction of an audience looking to a gay character to be gay? I think that's a legitimate question. What is "good" representation of a gay character? What is a "good" portrayal? And how is it relevant to the story?

You're the one choosing to believe that I think they shouldn't even try, which I never said. I did ask why should they bother trying to please people, though, and I stand by that.

(Anonymous) 2018-02-08 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
DA

What is the meaningful difference between not trying to explicitly represent a gay character, and not trying to please people who want to see a gay character represented?

(Anonymous) 2018-02-08 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
People have standards about how gay people are represented. And I'm struggling to see how they can bring it up while staying true to Dumbledore's character and the narrative. I'm not saying they shouldn't try, though. I just need a hand seeing how.

I'm struggling to see how they can work his sexual orientation into the narrative, because I, as well as many other folks, saw zero indication one way or the other in Books 1-7, and the revelation of Dumbledore's sexual orientation was purely a "word of God" moment for some of us. That's the source material I'm working with, not any supplementary material. Does that make sense?