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Okay, I admit I really like it when (usually young & male) characters act like idiots or bastards... or maybe even idiotic bastards; it's cute. It's endearing. It's in character, etc. Bottom line, I like stupid teenage boys who act before they think. Men who think too much yet make mistakes all over the place just don't have that special flare, for me, because they have no excuse and it's annoying as hell to watch them, basically. But....

It struck me that there's a difference between 'dumb' and an 'idiotic bastard'; it seems like a subtle difference, but it's crucial for me to like the character. Say, Harry. A lot of people seem to think Harry's dumb. While that's true in some ways, it's really kind of annoying in others; especially since it often leads to him being dumb in comparison to Draco, which... don't even get me started.

Harry is pretty clueless a lot of times about things like girls, motivations in shades of grey, and the thinking processes of other people, especially people he doesn't like or hasn't observed close-up (since I think he's pretty clever when it comes to negotiating the Dursleys, though he doesn't bother to kiss up or anything).

I can accept this, and I actually find it cute about him (frustrating as I'm sure more snobbish discriminating people find it). But he's an idiot in a way that a lot of self-centered, rebellious teenage boys are idiots-- inexperienced, rash, given to temper tantrums and overreactions, wanting life to be on his terms and constantly bashing his head against the wall of reality not working like it should. It's okay because the other teenage boys he knows (or at least Ron and Draco) are pretty much idiots too. Neville seems to be missing the testosterone needed to be a first-class idiot, so far.

What bothers me is when 'teenage idiot' becomes 'just plain dumb'; meaning, it's not that he misinterprets things and judges too harshly and doesn't bother to analyze to save his life, but that he doesn't have his own sort of intelligence-- his own sort of wit and resourcefulness. I draw the line when he's incapable of learning in the natural course of things, and his denseness is somehow not normal; especially when it's implied another peer (even Hermione, in the long run) is smarter. Ahhh, that gets my hackles up.

    I'm just saying that most people are intelligent in different ways.


So while Harry might have no clue about what's going on in Cho's or Dumbledore's or Draco's head, he's got what I'd tentatively call street-smarts. Coping behaviors and thinking patterns learned during a high stress childhood, when you had to figure out who to trust or not & what to expect. He's good at thinking on his feet, having mocking come-backs and defending himself and dealing with painful things alone, but not so good at knowing when not to defend himself, when he's overreacting, when to think and not charge in, when he's going too far and becoming the thing he hates.

Ron's got a lot of the same flaws (hot-headedness, extreme mischief, disregard for common sense, emotional denseness), but he's a lot more protective than defensive, and he's more of a natural planner. He thinks about his future more, it seems, and doesn't have as violent of a brewing temper 'cause he doesn't repress it any. Ron's a stupid boy, sure, but he's not dumb; he prioritizes the sorts of things he wants to think about (Quidditch, chess) and the rest of the time he sort of goes by instinct. This doesn't make him less intelligent than say, Hermione, just less analytical. Hermione has her own gaping blind spots, in that she's rather obsessive about whatever project she decides to champion, for example.

Another sign of different kinds of intelligence is that Ron and Harry are actually quite funny-- or at least, they get the good lines (I'm thinking of Harry's sarcasm towards the Dursleys ever since book 1)-- and Hermione and Draco aren't, so much. Draco is all about the low blow, mocking high and low till something hits home-- he's pretty much your typical 14 year-old online flamer, wizard version. He doesn't win (well, not that it's really -winning-) by being more clever than Harry & Ron, he just wins by being socialized well enough to know what hurts. On some level, he probably understands them better than they understand him, but that doesn't really make him smarter in an overall sense, since a) he loses through not being clever enough to realize he'll lose; b) he loses by picking such embarrassing childish taunts that people could easily grow out of them.

I think it's perfectly fine for Draco to become smarter; it's just he'll never be smart the same way as Harry or Ron, say (since Draco's bollocks at predicting people's behavior or strategy, apparently). A lot of people do compensate with time, and their experience lends them a certain subtlety (sometimes). It's just that their strengths don't tend to change, and mostly neither do their overall mental comfort zones. Meaning, Harry's never going to be brilliant at analytically determining others' motivation, but someday intuition might compensate. And it's probably not even good for Draco to learn not to overestimate himself, but perhaps he might figure out how to use people's weaknesses without underestimating them.

If there's anything I've learned in life, it's that everyone's stupid, but in their own way. Or something.

Date: 2005-06-07 10:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] balfrog.livejournal.com
I like Hermione come undone, just under the surface. She loses it in POA, and even in OotP, when she seems to have things more under control - after she leads Umbridge into the forest.

She's book smart yes, but I think the book smart and street stupid dichotomy isn't all there is to her. At least she's not Super!Ginny.

I have a feeling all her "great heart/caring" business will make her more quietly or deeply emotional than the silly boys. They can snap and bite at each other, but get back again, off again, but for me, Hermione's not just the "has it all together" school geek.

Date: 2005-06-07 10:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yourpoison.livejournal.com
Oooh, I like the idea that she gets more deeply wounded... well, that's true, actually, now I remember her crying in the loo in book 1 after Ron calls her a nightmare, so I guess she's sensitive to things that pick at her self-esteem and over-compensates and so on. My grasp on her is so tenuous, though, and it doesn't help that I next to never read what seems like a believable Hermione in fanfic.... All that comes to mind at the moment is Silvia Kundera's....

Now I'm curious what you'd think of my old Hermione-fic (http://www.skyehawke.com/archive/story.php?no=612) ^^;

Though I do thing Harry broods too, just without actually self-analysing, just dwells in his emo way. Actually, that might explain why she's suddenly lil Miss Pop Psychologist in OoTP; she's been thinking about boys (and Ron and Harry in specific) all this time, being the girl whose main friendships are with two dense boys.... Wah, I haven't thought of that enough....

Date: 2005-06-07 10:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] balfrog.livejournal.com
I have to go read that - hee.... so many yummy things to do! Our poor slash extra girls... The betagoddess is quite adamant about making the fic girl-centric.

But then all those shy, silly, gasping het Hermione's just piss me off. (or turned me off het)

Yeah, Harry's a brooder (and I still stick to SS movie Harry sitting on window sill and looking out. And POA Harry looking at his parents in wedding picture. though I guess that's not strictly book canon). Also like the way it fits into his Gryffindor sense of morality - or as far as he tries to work out justice (Sirius) and Voldemort and fate.

Harry broods - very Angel like. Draco is Spike though- shoves it all under the carpet and puts on a nasty mock-brave-silly front because he doesn't like broody Harry.

My poor baby all the way. Man, I shouldn't like him so much.

Date: 2005-06-07 10:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yourpoison.livejournal.com
Yeah, turning Hermione into your usual romance heroine who has to choose sensibly or follow her heart or whatever... ugh. I like her butch & book-obsessed and secretly dwelling but not like, encouraging anyone to think of her as a girl.... Maybe I over-identify ><;; ahahah

Omg, you just made me enjoy the idea of Angel/Spike, and I really can't stand that pairing (prolly 'cause I don't like Angel, at least on Buffy, and Spike... is Buffy's bitch). But the 'nasty mock-brave-silly front', that's enough to ensure my loff forevah & evah, especially when contrasted with brooding whinypusses. It's a hero thing, I'm thinking, but neither of them quite shine without the contrast of the other, so it's all good. Now I'm seeing visions of 'Spike & Draco, partners out to SAVE THE WORLD', except Spike would get fed up & Angel might develop a permanent left-eye twitch... actually, I dunno why he hasn't already :>

Man, Draco-as-Spike was one of my first fandom loves. I don't care if it's stupid & OOC, I still have a soft spot, teehee. Their arcs could be similar! If it wasn't JKR we're talkin' about. ^^;

HEHEHE COME TO THE POTTER SIDE!! >:D

Date: 2005-06-07 03:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] balfrog.livejournal.com
I could never quite get into fandom Angel/Spike much either, but then, I don't think I was into fandom Buffy. Joss made it just smart and covered the ironic funny bases, that canon was enough for me...

hee...

Buffy, was so enough for me. But Spike and Draco running off to save the world? in their losers/rejects t-shirts? wearing glitter?

*loveslovesloves*

wasn't there a fic like this recently ? Spike/Draco/Anakin walk into a bar?

:D

Date: 2005-06-08 12:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yourpoison.livejournal.com
...It just figures, somehow, that that was a typo & I meant Spike & Angel, but Spike & Draco makes me laugh. Especially with t-shirts. Spike would be such a great reality-bite for Draco. Like, 'here's how you do it, mate' AHAHAHAHA omg, Draco could be his padawan. Spike passing on his hard-earned wisdom.

"I usedta be like you, man. Back then my name was William and I was obsessed with this girl...." :))

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