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The real witchcraft in the Harry Potter series seems to be its magical ability to brew up controversy.
Transcript
- 00:00
Shmoop the books from the Harry Potter series have sold a total of over 400 [lots of harry potter books stacked on each other]
- 00:06
million copies so surely everyone loves them right no well not quite when anything
- 00:12
gets that popular it's bound to have a critic or 2 or 200 well one wave of
- 00:16
criticism came from a conservative religious group they accused the series [religious group holding up protest signs]
- 00:21
of promoting witchcraft in a way depicts magic and Wizardry which is silliness
Full Transcript
- 00:26
even a stuffy old bishop can tell that riding broomsticks with your friends
- 00:30
would be a lot of fun however this criticism might come from a [two bishopmen riding broomsticks]
- 00:33
slight misconception its true that witches have their very own religion
- 00:37
Wicca but what they teach in practice is very different from the goings-on at
- 00:42
Hogwarts it would be nice to join a religion where Quidditch was a part of [girl flying a broomstick tring to catch a golden snitch]
- 00:46
the Sunday service but alas such a religion does not exist in our world
- 00:50
well in other criticism came from feminists who argued that Rowling's [girls marching in protest]
- 00:54
magical world is too male-dominated well this criticism has been tougher to
- 00:58
dodge the cast characters is pretty heavily weighted toward male character
- 01:02
and a majority of the most important ones happened to be male [harry potter characters stood on a weighing scale]
- 01:06
no one's quite as brave as Harry no one's quite as wives Dumbledore no one
- 01:09
quite as evil as Voldemort you know well there's even no one quite as mumbling as
- 01:13
Neville Longbottom good job there Neville well also among the series critics were other [Wizard exploding himself]
- 01:18
fantasy writers who thought the series wasn't all that imaginative or original
- 01:23
mmm jealous party of one according to these fantasy writers JK Rowling went to a [woman stood over a well]
- 01:28
well of relatively common fantasy ideas and tropes without really adding much of
- 01:33
her own well to be fair to Rowling though she wasn't exactly trying to
- 01:38
reinvent the wheel or the wheel beasts that infamous fantastical Rowling [woman tapping a wand at an angry looking wheel]
- 01:42
monster perhaps the harshest criticism though
- 01:45
came from the professionals literary critics themselves well some
- 01:50
critics panned to the series as cliched unoriginal unrefined unspectacular [whiteboard with a list of criticisms]
- 01:55
lacking subtlety and having questionable artistic merit among other things
- 01:59
basically you could make an entire book out of the criticisms these critics lobbed [harry potter books on a circular table]
- 02:03
at Rowling and if you have a good sense to put the worst
- 02:06
Harry Potter on it somewhere well you too might make millions by JK Rowling
- 02:11
seems to take all the criticisms in stride which is pretty [harry potter critics angrily protesting at the window of a house]
- 02:14
easy to do when you're worth a billion dollars maybe there is some witchcraft
- 02:17
layer after all
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