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Reviews For No Difference
The whole relation of Snape and Harry is just so FUN to read! They're so snarky, and I'm still trying to imagine a Snape looking like Harry. I think I've got an image, but it tends to fade away when I always see the name Snape. (plus I just REALLY love Alan Rickman) Although it's like 2 in the morning now, I'm going on. You've really got me hooked! Author's Response: I had a very good time writing Snape try to justify to himself his mixed feelings about his ability to fly. Very damaged fellow. Ah well, Hufflepuff made them work hard for that win... We all love Alan!
(did you mean to phrase it like that?) Author's Response: I titled another chapter "Balls and Broomsticks" I'm not afraid of a little inuendo.
Author's Response: Thank you, i'm glad you enjoy it!
I like the fact that he's not St. Harry in this, he's a self-centered teenage idiot who has to face the consequences of what he did. I also like the way you portrayed the relationship. However reluctant Snape and Harry are, they've been virtually obsessed with watching each other as long as Harry's been at Hogwarts. Those two characters would have a hard time ingoring each other under normal circumstances and this plot is a truly devilish way to torment them both. I feel sorry for Snape, but I hope you'll give Harry a really rotten time as he deals with this mess. I like the way you've portrayed Ginny too. Also McGonagall. Great job! Author's Response: Thank you! I’m really glad you overcame your reluctance and that you enjoyed it. I guess what the premise lacks in automatic plausibility, it makes up for in characterization possibilities. Harry is at heart selfish in the way of most teenagers, and more so because he had such poor socialization when he was younger. He and Snape both have enough character flaws to make it interesting for me to write them. Really, it wouldn’t be any fun to write “St. Harry”. I plan to give Harry, if not a rotten time, at least a hard time. He and Snape have a strange sort of hatred in which they feel the need to watch each other, and follow each other around, and fight with each other. It makes it fun for a writer to let the two of them twist together. I wrote Ginny at least in part as a response to a friend of mine’s complaint that the Ginny of the books was undeveloped, so I’ve been reading into her few appearances and real interactions together into a reasonable character. Also because of her position in the story, I had to write McGonagall’s softer, less institutional treachery more human side. I’m glad you think I did a good job.
I. Love. This. Fic. I love how you've written Harry, paradoxically. Paradoxically because I don't like canon Harry and I don't like your Harry for exactly the same reasons (so you've written him, imo, very In Character). Harry is such a self-centered little git. As per usual he will do something rash and then will ignore the results and shrug off the consequences. I could strangle him when he condemned poor Eileen to throw away her life and marry the drunk Tobias Snape, then bugger off and a few days later reconcile himself with Ginny and not spare a thought to Eileen's fate. I wanted to kick him when he blithely condemned his own child and Eileen's to such a bleak and gruesome existance and then, when coming face to face with his grownup child, having only petty cruelty for him. In the Potterverse too much is being kept secret and secrecy certainly never served anybody (one can only wonder how much support Voldemort would've garnered if, back in the seventies, a certain headmaster would've made it public that Voldemort was Tom Riddle, a son of a witch and a muggle) It would be a good thing, I think, if Harry's love-'m-and-leave-'m past was publicly revealed. Molly Weasley might have something to say about that. Or not, since that woman has a cashregister instead of a heart, as do her youngest four children... I loathe the Potterbooks, and alsways have (although I love the fandom: the characters deserve better than their creator gave them), and I hate them for many reasons, but the chiefest would be that Harry, the protagonist, does such stupid things and behaves in such self-centered and disrespectful ways and yet is never held responsible. Heck, he never, in the books, for a single moment thinks something like 'hey, I judged him wrong', or 'I shouldn't have done that' and certainly never 'I am responsible for my own actions'. I hope, hope, hope, that you will *not* end this in a fluffy-bunny 'oh my son/father, I sooo lurve you' way (too much water under that bridge, I'm afraid) but I *do* hope that you will teach Harry a small lesson in personal responsibility, humility and respect for others in the process. Well, that wasn't too hard now, was it, Marion? You should review more stories (grin) Author's Response: Yes, Harry is at heart a selfish human being in a thoughtless teenaged way. He really couldn’t be much different given his upbringing. However, pushed enough, he can muster intellectual if not usually emotional sympathy. As it happens, he and Ginny aren’t really back together. They’re in that odd teenaged realm of socially together, emotionally apart. I can’t see Harry having the nerve to say to Ginny that he wouldn’t get back together with her, seeing as Voldemort is gone and any excuse he had is shot to pieces. It would take the kind of emotional courage that almost no one has to confess to her. Actually, Ginny is selfish in her own enthusiastically careless way, so they’re a good match. I like the Harry/Ginny ship… it show’s Harry’s Oedipus complex. I like my Eileen, and I would have quite happily punched Harry after that scene, even if I did write it. It might have been for the greater good, and it might have prevented a paradox, but it was still a callous thing to do. The strange thing is that Harry doesn’t seem to think about Harry is that he doesn’t think about the consequences to anybody, not even to himself, not just in this instance, but in all instances. Snape’s identity and his parentage will not become public knowledge, at least not during the time period that the story covers, but it will come out to the important people. Hermione, Ron, and Ginny will all find out, and I’m playing with Neville and Luna possibly as well. Furthermore, they will find out without Harry telling them, and he will have to face the consequences of both his actions and his secrecy. I should mention that all of my favorite Potterverse characters are of the Marauder era except one (my favorite characters are Snape, Sirius, Remus, and Luna, and I find it extremely entertaining from a fanfic writer’s standpoint that the first three have such… strained relationships), though none of them are, except perhaps Luna, particular paragons of empathy and human decency either. Actually, Harry will show a bit more empathy for Eileen (but not for Snape) in the next few chapters, but it’s a halfhearted sort of empathy. Oh, don’t worry, I won’t end the story with love and fluffyness. That’s what really really really annoyed me about most Severitus fics. Really really annoyed me. They will come to a reconciliation of sorts, but it will be much more a sort of ceasefire. I have to say that getting such a long and detailed review made my day. Thank you, and I’m glad you like the fic. I should review more often myself...
Author's Response: Thank you, I'm glad you like it. Since it's mainly a character piece, if the characters were OOC or unbelievable, I'd be in real trouble, so I've been trying to keep every one as close to canon as possible. Actually, it’s been difficult finding them places to interact, because if it were up to them, Snape and Harry would never speak.
I’ve been slowly finding the errors on my own, but it’s difficult to proof one’s own work, and I’d appreciate it if anyone reading No Difference would point out errors when they find them.
I absolutly like it!!!! Author's Response: spasiba! Ya radostniya Tvi nosesh moi proizvyedyennye!
Author's Response: That's the plan. the story is primarily a character piece
Author's Response: Thank you, it's always good to know I've been thorough.
Lio Author's Response: Thank you! it was a challenge fic, but I fell in love with the idea. It wasn't easy trying to figure out what category to put it in! |
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