I was stuck deeply in this chapter how Alex doesn't take the wizarding world's attitudes of 'things are just so' for granted the way Rowling's characters do.
Seeing Tsotsi's attitude, and the Navajo/Hopi general attitude of 'well, those aren't our rules so no need to mention those little details' seems to match Alex's attitude in general, but is also showing that under the right circumstances the magical and muggle world need not be seperate.
This exposure is just one of the little things that are building up to turn Alex into a little subversive....and good for her.
I suspect while a lot of HP fans love your work, some, typically the kind who think Mugglenet is just wonderful, must hate your work with a passion.
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Date: 2012-03-30 05:07 pm (UTC)Seeing Tsotsi's attitude, and the Navajo/Hopi general attitude of 'well, those aren't our rules so no need to mention those little details' seems to match Alex's attitude in general, but is also showing that under the right circumstances the magical and muggle world need not be seperate.
This exposure is just one of the little things that are building up to turn Alex into a little subversive....and good for her.
I suspect while a lot of HP fans love your work, some, typically the kind who think Mugglenet is just wonderful, must hate your work with a passion.