Sunday, February 21, 2016

What does Harry Potter mean and how J. K. Rowling picked her little actors?

Obviously, Harry Potter is not just a children’s book, it has some deep implications within it. The hair colors are symbolic: Harry Potter who has Roman dark black hair is noble, Hermione who has composite brown hair is a common people in England, Ron who has Celtic red hair is from minority race. So in the beginning Harry is destined not to marry Hermione since Harry Potter is actually a book about races, classes and nobilities. The magic school is actually a law school which descendants of eminent families gather together.

Daniel Radcliffe born 23 July 1989
Collector
Judge


6
8
1

(6)
(8)
(9)

Gourmet
Collector
Slaughter


Emma Watson born 15 April 1990
Comrade
Comrade

7
7
7
?
(7)
(5)
(11)
?
Judge
Owl
Owl


Rupert Grint born 24 August 1988
Guardian
Pirate

5
7
8
?
(5)
(9)
(12)
?
Guardian
Pirate
Rebel


Harry Potter is descended from noble ancestors. As an noble, the most important thing is to do something big, instead of earning the ticket to do something big, therefore, Grade and rules doesn’t matter that much. The most important thing is the spirit to adventure and conquer. So J. K. Rowling picked Daniel Radcliffe who has heavy Money and good at thinking outside the box. Daniel Radcliffe is not a tall guy because Wood makes people tall. His self code is Wood, but been heavily consumed and attacked by strong Money and Authority.

Hermione Granger is a civilian, which is why she value grades and regulations the most, because that is what regular people do. She cannot marry Harry Potter because she is outclassed: he is noble and she is not. J. K. Rowling picked Emma Watson because she is a super determined and independent woman. All of her front line codes are 7, so she is a tough, tough woman. Comrade is the thing same as the self code, therefore represents things same as me. Therefore it represents siblings, competitors etc… And because of that, Comrade makes people determined, competitive, independent, value equality the most. And those are the attributes J. K. Rowling thought an excellent civilian girl should be like.

J. K. Rowling picked Rupert Grint to play Ron Weasley. Rupert Grint is also a person with distinctive character. He has Pirate in a column, so he is rude, generous and heroic. And he has Guardian in a column, so he is reasonable yet dependent and native, able to play the joker sometimes. I guess the position of Ron Weasley in the book is: Harry’s generous yet hilarious friend who can die for him when necessary. You should thank J. K. Rowling for not letting him die, because he was designed to play the hero and die at the beginning.

In conclusion, J. K. Rowling had the entire story line in mind in the beginning. Can you see how J. K. Rowling picked her little actors? She picked them not for the ability to act, but the real personalities of the little actors. 

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