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fandomsecrets2013-01-11 07:31 pm
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[Skyfall]
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In fact, think part of the reason I loved the Harry Potter books as much as I did when I was a little kid was that the early books did such a good job of convincing me that yes, totally "normal" people (as far as personalities and character traits go) could remember what a killer plant's weaknesses were/play and sacrifice myself in a good game of chess/solve a riddle/recognize the signs of a basilisk/stand up to (someone I thought was) a mass murderer to protect my friend/stand up to a teacher or other authority figure in defense of what I knew was right, etc etc, if I just paid attention to my studies and didn't chicken out.
Luck was still a big thing of course, but they didn't often make me look at a character's actions and go "I could never do that."