I believe they rigged the lotteries. Maybe not in every district, and it was clear the poor could "buy" in so they were at greater risk.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
In reality, any child treated like Harry would have grown up with a serious case of attachment disorder (that's what it's called, right?), and probably would never be able to create or maintain a normal human relationship--at least not without serious therapy.
But fictional reality is different. In real life, *most* children aren't suffering the kind of abuse and neglect Harry is (or if they are, chances are they're not reading books), but a lot of children feel isolated or misunderstood or unloved. Harry's story is a hopeful fantasy for them, and that's what this kind of book is supposed to be -- the fairy tale aspects of good vs. evil and secret worlds and magic remove remove it from the reality of CPS or foster homes and present it on a metaphorical level that a lot of readers can identify with, for different reasons.
If this were a realistic adult novel, of course, it would be not only horrifying but unbelievable.
But fictional reality is different
Wrod. I imagine most kids at sometime in their life feel like they've at least metaphorically been shoved under the stairs and no one gives a damn about them.
Well, in the richer districts the "Careers" would volunteer on a regular basis. In the poorer districts, whoever gets picked gets picked. When Prim got picked, it seemed like a freak chance. I suppose they could rig the drawings, but I'm not sure why they would bother. They're already plenty rigged with the tessarae and such.
I edited it and put in quick-edits. Your error was that every time you open a spoiler span tag, you need to close it. You only closed it once at the end of each post.
Oops! I'm so sorry, guys. I was swamped and didn't check back.
My bad.
Jim Dale's Lockhart voice is great. It's cracking me up. Lockhart is so terrible. (His McGonagall and Hagrid are spot-on, by the by.)
Colin Creevey is so annoying, holy crap. Colin Creevey AND Dobby AND Lockhart all in one book?? Geez, this is going to be an annoying book. Even though I do appreciate that it's darker than the first one already.
Wait a second: when Harry was out post-Quirrel, Gryffindor suffered their biggest loss in 300 years? They actually played without a Seeker ?? Why didn't they just forfeit?
Jim Dale's Lockhart voice is great. It's cracking me up. Lockhart is so terrible. (His McGonagall and Hagrid are spot-on, by the by.)
Emmett and I are particularly fond of his Madame Sprout. Though his Luna isn't right. Or rather Evanna Lynch's Luna is better than JKR's and Jim Dale's combined.
His Sprout is interesting, but I don't really have a sense of Sprout as a character, so I have no opinion on whether it's good or not.
so I have no opinion on whether it's good or not.
I think that you can judge that "interesting" is good. Especially for a minor character.
That's true. It's distinct, for sure.