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[Twin Peaks]
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[Doonesbury, O Human Star]
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[Two of a Kind]
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[The Final Descent by Rick Yancey]
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Re: Harry Potter
(Anonymous) 2013-10-03 10:16 am (UTC)(link)I think some of that stems from fan dissatisfaction. I also think the first two books are deceiving, because they are more obviously for children and a bit more simplistic in characterization. I'm not sure it's until the third book that we really start seeing all of those dimensions, and even then there's characters who aren't written as well as they could be.
Re: Harry Potter
(Anonymous) 2013-10-03 02:14 pm (UTC)(link)I read it when I was a kid myself, and even then, I found the very one dimensional "evil=ugly and mean" characters annoying. But that's just the way a lot of children's books are and I loved them very dearly nonetheless. The problem was that it wasn't until book 4 that the characterisation started changing and becoming more subtle. And that was a bit too late, for my taste, to start backtracking with a lot of characters. I always thought the whole "Snape's evil!" - "Now he's good!" - "Now evil again" - "Or maybe good after all?" thing was very inconsistent and silly.
Generally, I thought the series never did the transition from "cute children's book" to "young adult fantasy lit and WIZARD WAR; PEOPLE DYING!" very well.