Try twelve years in prison with the creatures of nightmares sucking all feelings of happiness, comfort and memory of better times out of you, and see how you like that.
Remus had freedom (even though limited by his status as a registered werewolf), food (at least more and better than the swill you get fed in Azkaban if your shut-down body even remembers what eating is), hygiene (twelve years without a toothbrush, baths, a comb?!), friends (at minimum nodding acquaintances willing to exchange a "good morning").
Sirius, freshly escaped from Azkaban, is a man out of his time, a 22-year-old boy who never had the change to grow up psychologically because his emotions were a wasteland raped daily by monsters, and the best his so-called "friends" could do was send him running across the countryside in secret (thereby starving) to "alert the old crowd" just before they topped even that by locking him up in the house of his adolescent nightmares at 12 Grimmauld Place - the very house he fled from to the Potters when he was just 16 years old because he couldn't bear it any longer.
Lupin is the most spineless gomer I've ever heard of. During the Marauders' Hogwarts years, he was afraid to speak up for Snape despite being Prefect - most likely because he didn't want to upset his bullying friends. Over the intervening years, he clearly hasn't changed at all. When Sirius was arrested in 1981, he didn't speak up, didn't even, for one second, doubt Sirius' guilt. Dumbledore, supposedly oh-so-powerful, didn't either. Twelve years later, Dumbledore keeps Harry from Sirius, doesn't even attempt to get Sirius' name cleared (despite the fact that Albus Dumbledore's word should count for enough to at least arrange a trial, Veritaserum, witnesses, etc.), doesn't find the Wizarding equivalent of a psychiatrist for Sirius, relegates him to a house that brings up nothing but bad memories, and lets Molly Weasley treat Sirius like his time in Azkaban was his fault, and the wreck he's become because of it - and because his fellow Order members abandoned him! - should be locked away from decent people's eyes.
Sirius might have treated Remus like a possible traitor for a few months in 1981. But that doesn't, cannot, amount to the same as instant disavowal and twelve years of unquestioning hatred.
How can Sirius forgive anyone? They all left him to rot, and, apart from Remus, never even felt the need to apologize or admit that they were wrong.
In 1971, Sirius' old teachers all saw him renounce his heritage by choosing Gryffindor instead of Slytherin when he was a mere eleven years old! - the first Black to ever do so. They were there when he joined the Order, when he fought by their side during Voldemort's first rising. And still, they were all too quick to wash their hands of him.
They should beg him on bended knee for forgiveness, and he should send them packing with icy disgust.
My idea of book #5 would have been Sirius kidnapping Harry and running away with him to a Caribbean island (or somewhere sunny, anyway), with a half-grudging invitation to Remus to accompany them if he dared. They'd bask in the sun, relax on the beach, run to town as a boy, his uncle and their dog, and Sirius and Remus would teach Harry more DADA than he'd ever learn at Hogwarts so that he had a true chance to vanquish Voldemort as everyone seems to expect him to do with close to no preparation.
Yes, I love Sirius Black. And at the moment, with the possible exception of Harry Potter, I want the rest of J. K. Rowling's characters to die in screaming agony. Wankers.
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But in all this, you can never forget that all the characters in Harry Potter (the older ones anyway) live in a tangled web. Dumbledore isn't as all mighty as everyone wants to believe. He has to thread very carefully in order to protect a lot of people, including Harry Potter.
As for Remus - I very much disagree. I think the fact that he is a werewolf makes him extremely vulnerable. Being his friend is not an advantage.
In general, however, I do agree. J.K Rowlings books have a lot of flaws and holes in them I want to be stuffed. But then - there is fanfiction, thank God.
Connor
ps - do you ever intend to update your DS and Sentinel recs?
How is it possible that Harry faced the dangers he did at Hogwarts during his first four years? How come he grew up without love and abused by the relatives chosen by Dumbledore to raise him? Either Dumbledore knew what was going on in the Dursleys' home (which, considering Arabella Figg babysat Harry often enough, seems extremely likely) and ignored Harry's pain, or he didn't know - which would make him neglectful and incompetent.
Then there's the matter of Sirius - on which I've expounded upon ad nauseatum above (or at least in my head, I swear!) -, of Remus (how could Dumbledore allow Snape to "out" him in front of the Slytherins? Hadn't he made it clear what repercussions Snape would face if he revealed what Remus was?) and of Snape (in - the so far unread-by-me - book #6).
For me, Dumbledore is even more of a charlatan and dazzler than Lockheart.
As for Remus, yes, of course he is vulnerable, and being his friend carries its own kind of stigma. Still, nothing tops 12 years in Azkaban. I cannot understand authors who like to expound how Remus suffered oh so horribly (much more than Sirius, the moron, who doesn't deserve such a kind, noble soul anyway!) in their years of separation. Remus abandoned his friend and his almost-godson, and even his reunion with Sirius doesn't bring with it a notable change in his behavior. Did the 12 years break Remus? Perhaps. Had he reason to break? Certainly. Is he the undisputed king of suffering? No. Should he find his backbone? Yesterday, if possible.
J. K. Rowling's books are less the source of my exasperation at the moment; perhaps I've simply read too much horrible fanfic, especially Remus-centered RL/SB stories, urgh.
But maybe that's the reason fanfiction in this fandom can be so ... interesting because the books have so many flaws.
Connor
Exactly. Forcing him to live with the Dursleys was just cruel, and not telling him of his parents and the Wizarding world was just unexusable. Then withholding from him the content of the prophecy and not teaching him enough spellcraft to give him a fighting chance against Voldemort? Unexplainable.
Duh. I'm ranting again, sorry.
But maybe that's the reason fanfiction in this fandom can be so... interesting because the books have so many flaws.
It seems that you've been a bit luckier in finding readable fanfic than I have been... :-)
I'm very much into the Draco/Harry pairing and there are VERY talented authors out there. There is a huge epic where Dumbledore is shown as very manipulative. I've enjoyed that one a lot. btw ... Remus is a spineless worm in it! hehe
Connor
Dumbledore (...) manipulative. Remus is a spineless worm in it!
So true, sigh.
Reworking my rec pages in general means that I have to re-read the stories I used to recommend, plus often feel the need to re-read everything I've saved to my hard drive, plus I get lost far too easily in story archives and can't stop reading.
Which, considering the size of both the due South and the The Sentinel fandoms, are clear signs of the fact that me? updating those pages? will need a lot of time. Sorry.
I can promise, though, that I haven't forgotten about them and that I will rework them. Soon. :-)))
I got the chance to watch it in Frankfurt/Main during the German "Verzaubert" Gay and Lesbian Movie Festival.
Why? Have you already watched it, too, or does it only sound interesting?
(If you also would like to know of the DVD release (which is supposed to be this fall), go to the official website and e-mail Tommy Stovall.)
allaire, whose cat is perched atop her monitor right now and looking down at the screen to watch the moving cursor.
Btw ... I added you to my friends' list.
Thanks! Believe me, the fact that I don't do the same doesn't mean that I don't like talking to you or anything. All my RL friends who are on lj see it as a running joke that I almost never read my f-list. They've taken to e-mailing me important information because they know I'll miss it otherwise.
I read too much. I watch too much on my computer. And somehow I cannot seem to find the time for delving deep into lj. Which has resulted in the resolution - quite some time ago - that I won't add new people to my f-list unless I've met them personally at least on three separate occasions and we got along extremely well. Then it's guilt when they add me and I don't reciprocate. *eg*
So please don't think I'm stuck up or anything - I'm just lazy.
And I so need to update my userinfo to reflect the above. Wah. And perhaps I might make this day the first in two or three months and sneak a look at my f-list. Mea Culpa. Lj and I are not too well acquainted, I'm afraid...
hehe
course not. just wanted to tell you, so you don't have to wonder about the people having you on their friends list. that's all. that way I can keep track of your lj.
:::tries to find cat to pet instead:::
Tommy Stovall, the director of "Hate Crime", e-mailed me yesterday and told me that the movie will be released on 14 Nov 2006 and can already be pre-ordered at Amazon.com (here).
Just thought you might want to know... and yes, the movie is certainly worth $18.99. I guess it's going to be my Christmas present to myself... *g*
Connor