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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-05-29 05:16 pm

[ SECRET POST #6354 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6354 ⌋

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Re: Are there any characters you hate in canon

(Anonymous) 2024-05-30 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
I always hated Draco Malfoy in canon (as we were clearly intended to), but a mutual kept posting about Drarry all the time until eventually I gave in and read a couple of Drarry fics she recced, and I ended up getting totally into Drarry. I also ended up loving fanon!Draco, particularly post-series!Draco.

He's still an awful, hateful, cowardly, borderline-sadistic little twerp throughout canon, but I love the idea of him facing up to some extremely hard, complicated truths about his own worldly misconceptions and the type of person he's been so far, and ultimately developing into a better person.

Draco is such an intensely image-oriented person, so I find it incredibly interesting to see what happens in a post-war scenario where popular wizarding society views him as a coward and an all-round piece of garbage. The boy who was taught (and wholly believed) that his public identity was the be-all-end-all of life, becomes a person who is rejected and reviled by most of society, and he has to figure out how to live with that. There's something I find incredibly compelling about watching a character who has hit rock bottom in their life, at least partially due to their own bad deeds, grapple with the reality of their situation, and where to go from there.